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Why Politicians' "Theme Songs" Often Hit the Wrong Note

The Wrap
July 16, 2012

In the on-line magazine “The Wrap,” Frank Scibilia discussed the legal implications of using copyrighted music as a campaign “theme song” or in a commercial endorsement of the candidate.

To read “Why Politicians' 'Theme Songs' Often Hit the Wrong Note,” which has been published by The Wrap, please click here.

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