A complaint that Donald Trump infringed the copyright to “Hold On (I’m Coming)” failed to plausibly claim Isaac Hayes’ heirs have any rights whatsoever to the song, the president-elect told a Georgia federal court.
Isaac Hayes Enterprises LLC’s assertion that it reclaimed rights from a music publisher lacks any documentation and doesn’t mention parties that would have needed to participate in the transfer of rights, Trump and his campaign said in a motion to dismiss filed Wednesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Termination of rights must be executed by owners of over half of ...
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