Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" Unauthorized Use Stirs Controversy
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Unauthorized Use of Celine Dion's Iconic Song in Political Rally Sparks Backlash
Canadian singer Celine Dion has expressed disapproval over the unauthorized use of her iconic Titanic theme song, "My Heart Will Go On," at a recent political rally. The song, which has become synonymous with the tragic love story portrayed in the 1997 film, was reportedly played without Dion's consent.
Dion and her management team released a statement condemning the unauthorized use of her music, reiterating that they do not endorse any such actions. This has sparked a backlash against the organizers of the rally, who have been criticized for disregarding Dion's intellectual property rights.
The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the unauthorized use of music in political campaigns. Artists have the right to control how their work is used, and the unauthorized use of their songs can infringe upon their copyrights and damage their reputation.
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