Eminem asked Ramaswamy to stop using his music after performing "Lose Yourself."

 Eminem asked Ramaswamy to stop using his music after performing "Lose Yourself."



Eminem asked Ramaswamy to stop using his music after performing "Lose Yourself."



Eminem's lawyers sent a cease and desist letter to Ramaswamy after he performed "Lose Yourself" without permission. The letter stated that Ramaswamy's use of the song constituted copyright infringement and demanded that he stop using the track immediately. It also threatened legal action if he didn't comply with the demands. Ramaswamy, a politician, had used the song during his campaign rallies without obtaining the necessary licenses.

Ramaswamy, a political candidate, had been using Eminem's song "Lose Yourself" during his campaign rallies without proper authorization. This came to the attention of Eminem's legal team, who promptly sent a cease and desist letter to Ramaswamy.

The letter argued that Ramaswamy's use of the song constituted copyright infringement, as he did not have permission to use it for his political purposes. It demanded that Ramaswamy immediately stop using the song and remove any videos or content featuring the track from his campaign materials.

Additionally, the letter threatened legal action if Ramaswamy did not comply with the demands. Legal battles over copyright infringement can often result in hefty fines and other penalties, which is why artists and their representatives are strict in protecting their intellectual property rights.

It's worth noting that "Lose Yourself" is one of Eminem's most iconic and popular songs, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2003. Its unauthorized use by Ramaswamy likely drew significant attention to the issue, prompting Eminem's legal team to take action.

As of now, there is no further information on how Ramaswamy responded to the cease and desist letter or if any legal actions were pursued by Eminem.

Next Post Previous Post
No Comment
Add Comment
comment url