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, ‘Amid controversy over former US President Donald Trump using famous singers’ songs without permission during his presidential campaign, the world-famous pop group ABBA has also expressed anger.’,
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, ‘The record label Universal Music, to which ABBA belongs, released a statement on the 28th local time saying, “We became aware that ABBA’s songs and members’ images were used without permission in Trump’s campaign, and we immediately requested the usage to be stopped,” and clarified, “We have not given any approval or licenses to the Trump campaign.”‘,
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, “According to Swedish media, ABBA’s representative songs ‘Dancing Queen,’ ‘The Winner Takes It All,’ ‘Money, Money, Money,’ etc., were played along with videos during Trump’s campaign held in Minnesota on the 27th of last month.”,
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, “ABBA is a mixed pop group from Sweden that has risen to the top of the music industry with transcendent musicality. Musicals like ‘Mamma Mia,’ which feature their hit songs such as ‘Dancing Queen’ and ‘Mamma Mia,’ are loved worldwide.”,
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, ‘ABBA’s statement follows demands from global stars like Beyoncé, Celine Dion, Adele, and The Rolling Stones to refrain from using their songs without permission during Trump’s presidential campaign.’,
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, ‘While ABBA members did not provide individual statements, they entirely support the statement from the record label.’,
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, ‘The Trump camp has not made any comments regarding this issue.’,
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, “Former President Trump is also criticized for using fake photos besides unauthorized use. US internet media such as HuffPost reported that a photo posted by former President Trump on his social media, featuring Taylor Swift with a caption saying ‘Taylor Swift hopes you vote for Trump,’ a parody of ‘Uncle Sam’s recruitment poster, was created by artificial intelligence (AI).”,
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