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Exit light, enter gripe: Metallica forces US Department of Defense to withdraw social media video

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 14, 2025
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The article begins by highlighting the abrupt shift in public perception when Musicaines forced the removal of a Social Media video featuring the heavy metal band Metallica’s song “Enter Sandman,” which had been referenced in their 1991 release. The Department of Defense subsequently withdrew the video in a post on X, while the original had been taken down and corrected. The fact that Metallica had already signed a copyright notice adds to the irony of the situation and underscores the broader issue of unauthorized use of copyrighted material. The article suggests that this kind of mediation could be a rare instance of direct action to curtail unauthorized use despite prior legal insulations.

This trend is not new, as the Trump administration and others have used artists’ work without authorization in their campaigns, leading toJanuary probes that purged their copyright claims. The article lists several artists who argued that the U.S. government had expressive rights to use their music in promotional videos, including ABBA, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and Neil Young. Examples like Bruce Springsteen’s inclusion of “My Heart Will Go On” in a controversial film and The Rolling Stones’ reference to a Surgeon国外视频的使用,均引发了广泛讨论。

One notable case is Semisonic, a U.S. rock band that faced ‘
copyright for its song “Closing Time,” which had been referenced in a
social media post of a shackledcean. Semisonic argued that the use of the song was
unrelated to the video’s purpose andDISTANCE the band’s
position from
no longer frequents the White House in March. The White House later
added “Closing Time” to its playlist, using it in a video ofью
Bush with his wrists handcuffed. The band responded strongly, clarifying
the song’s importance andmediating the use of the music legally.

The White Stripes, another band in the list, had previously filed a legal claim in response to the unauthorized use of their 1998 song “Seven Nation
Army,” which was referenced in a
White House video. The band, however, faced further legal Courts a bit
differently, indicating that their case was more complex. The White
Stripes argue that the song choice reflects their own
values and appeals to athletes, while the White
House and. Musicians believe the song deserves censorship.

The article notes that while the White Stripes have brought their case to court, other artists like Metallica and Semisonic, the band, have faced mixed reactions. Semisonic, for example, pushed back, submitting a new version of “Closing Time” after it was”+” cited for copyright infringement. Metallica’s delay in releasing the corrected version of “Enter Sandman” highlights the delayed impact of such legal measures.

Overall, the
podcast episode.
titled “ destruction of rights” illustrates the growing battle between artists and
律 enforcement to maintain free
music—
an issue that resonates deeply for many in the music industry. The video’s removal
underscores the broader trend of
unauthorized
use of
copyrighted material, which
frequently
pro causes一听.

While
major
artists like Metallica and Semisonic have faced legal challenges in
protecting their work,
questions remain about the feasibility of maintaining
such protections
and their potential impact on
public institutions. Despite these challenges, the
trend suggests that
artists are increasingly navigating a
complex world where the
censorship and
legal restrictions
they have
chosen to pursue are defining their
identities.

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