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Browne settles over McCain song

Jackson Browne

Singer Jackson Browne has received an apology from former presidential candidate John McCain for using one of his songs during last year’s campaign.

Browne sued McCain and the Republican Party for copyright infringement last August, after his song Running on Empty was used in an internet advert.

Details of an agreed financial settlement were not disclosed.

The Republican Party also said it would get artists’ permission before using their work in future campaigns.

Browne said: "This settlement is really a great affirmation of what I believed my rights to be, and all writers’ rights to be.

"One would hope that a presidential candidate would not only know the law but respect it. It was a matter of bringing that issue to bear."

Running on Empty was used in an advert mocking Democrat Barack Obama "for suggesting that the country conserve gas through proper tyre inflation".

A statement from the party said McCain did not know about the advert, which was created by the Ohio Republican Party and removed after Browne complained.

"We apologise that a portion of the Jackson Browne song Running on Empty was used without permission," said a statement attributed to McCain and the state and national parties.

Legal papers filed by Browne last year stated the singer was concerned the use of his music would cause people to conclude he was endorsing McCain, even though the 60-year-old singer is a self-described liberal.

He had been seeking $75,000 (£45,600) in damages.

Browne released the song Running on Empty – and an album by the same name – in 1977.

McCain’s campaign received complaints from several musicians whose music was used during his presidential candidacy, including Foo Fighters, Heart and John Mellencamp. </p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Farm Aid 2009: 10/4 St. Louis

Farm Aid 2009 Set For 10/04 In St. Louis

Young & Nelson :: Farm Aid 2007 by McCullough

Twenty-four years after the first Farm Aid, Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp are back with pal Dave Matthews for the annual benefit concert. Farm Aid 2009 will be held in St. Louis on October 4 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Premium seats will be sold during the ticket pre-sale exclusively for Farm Aid Members starting on Friday July 17 at 10 a.m. Eastern, 9 a.m. Central. Tickets for the general public will go on sale through LiveNation.com on Saturday, July 25 at 11 a.m. Eastern, 10 a.m. Central. The Farm Aid pre-sale includes 3 levels of tickets with prices of $45, $85, and $175 each. You can purchase tickets at: LiveNation.com.

For more information on the event, visit farmaid.org.

While Mellencamp, Nelson, Young and Matthews are the only confirmed artists on the bill, past performers at Farm Aid have included: moe., Gregg Allman, Wilco, Gov’t Mule and Widespread Panic amongst several others.


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