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    Silversun Pickups object to Romney's use of song

    The Silversun Pickups want Mitt Romney's presidential campaign to immediately stop the use of the rock group's song "Panic Switch." And the Romney campaign has no problem with that.

    The Los Angeles-based band's attorney sent a cease and desist letter to the Republican presidential candidate's campaign on Wednesday. A news release says neither the band nor its representatives were contacted for permission to use the 2009 alternative rock hit and the group "has no intention of endorsing the Romney campaign."

    "We don't like people going behind our backs, using our music without asking, and we don't like the Romney campaign," Silversun Pickups lead singer Brian Aubert said in the statement. "We're nice, approachable people. We won't bite. Unless you're Mitt Romney! We were very close to just letting this go because the irony was too good. While he is inadvertently playing a song that describes his whole campaign, we doubt that 'Panic Switch' really sends the message he intends."

    [Related: Silversun Pickups on Yahoo! Music]

    Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in an email that the song was inadvertently played during the setup for one event before Romney arrived. The band learned about it in a tweet from Romney's North Carolina stopover.

    "As anyone who attends Gov. Romney's events knows, this is not a song we would have played intentionally," she wrote. "That said, it was covered under the campaign's regular blanket license, but we will not play it again."

    Saul says the campaign has licensing agreements with BMI and ASCAP.

    Silversun Pickups publicist Ken Weinstein says the group and its team don't agree that the song's use is covered. Attorney Tamara Milagros-Butler said she received a call from the campaign's general counsel within about an hour of sending the letter.

    "As the former governor (of) the state of Massachusetts, a graduate of Harvard Law School, and candidate for U.S. President, we're pretty sure you're familiar with the laws of this great country of ours," it reads in part. "We're writing because we, like you, think these laws are important."

    Milagros-Butler said the band is pleased with the result. She said it was important for politicians to respect musicians' rights.

    "Hard-working folks like them who have worked for years, and years and years building the value of their copyright" know the law and that they have to be vigilant about their rights, she said.

    "Panic Switch," which seems to be an indictment of "red views" that "keep ripping the divide," helped the quartet earn a Grammy nomination for best new artist in 2009 and joins a long list of songs allegedly purloined by politicians.

    These types of dustups are nothing new.

    There was Ronald Reagan's appropriation of Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA." Tommy Petty and Michelle Bachmann squared off over "American Girl." And John McCain's campaign ran afoul of a number of acts in 2008, including Jackson Browne and Foo Fighters.

    Republican candidates aren't always targeted. Soul singer Sam Moore asked President Barack Obama to stop the use of "Soul Man" in his 2008 campaign.

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    AP Entertainment Writer Anthony McCartney contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

     

    8,643 comments

    • maryc  •  4 hrs ago
      I am going to vote for who I would like to see win. You are going to vote for who you want to win putting people down doesn't change my mind. In fact it only makes me sick that people have turned to trashing people and we still have months to go. Please just tell me what your going to do for our country ......
      • Rut 9 mins ago
        Are you guys nuts? Obama did good work for 2 years until the idiots in this country voted GOP back in and nothing has happened. Obama will win by a landslide. Easily. Then the GOP will have to start doing something. Tax cuts for the wealthy need to end.
      • swp 9 mins ago
        He tried to change but as fox news reported we had the most obstructionist congress ever recorded in history. that was the reason (as well as lack of wisdom and character on the people's part) that no legislature (change) occured
      • Anonymous 11 mins ago
        Steven, this is the only problem you have with Romney? So he has lots of money! We know where he stands and we have had enough change!!! At least he will not be as bad as Obama. Lets give him a chance, he can't do worse.
    • Bad  •  Honolulu, Hawaii  •  5 hrs ago
      "Tommy" Petty? Nice. Good research.
      • you know it! 10 mins ago
        Yeah, Romney will make it better than the last 4 years...for the 1%'ers!!!
      • Allen Riddle 10 mins ago
        frank k. msnbc.nbc.abc.cnn are the liers.
      • Edith R 21 mins ago
        really sadly pathetic - but true!
    • miguel v  •  Orlando, Florida  •  6 hrs ago
      lets deal with the real issues facing us now and in the future..
      • Rossana 12 mins ago
        CBOLAR I like to read comments like yours. Most people just repeat like parakeets what others say only because they heard it on TV or the radio and make it true. Is sad that many Americans do not reasearch what they hear and find the real true to things. Hopefully someone else also reads your post and think twice about their belefs and check more what they have heard. God bless you.
      • JR 12 mins ago
        kv - trolling today?
      • A Yahoo! User 13 mins ago
        "COMPARED TO THE PAIN WE WILL SEE WHEN WE CAN'T BORROW ANYMORE, CUTTING NOW IS A PICNIC, A HOLIDAY, A WEEKEND IN FRANCE."

        I hate France!
    • Brad  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  1 hr 57 mins ago
      I just sorted my paper clips by size.
      • Ron 34 secs ago
        and I just put all of my colored tacks in their own separate boxes....
      • jube 11 mins ago
        That's good and to the point Brad.
    • Stephen  •  New York, New York  •  4 hrs ago
      Hey they said don't use it, and the campaign said they won't... end of story.
      • Lethalethal 1 min 58 secs ago
        A news release says neither the band nor its representatives were contacted for permission to use the 2009 alternative rock hit and the group "has no intention of endorsing the Romney campaign."
      • Doug 9 mins ago
        Maybe the ban thinks that Mitt the twit and his fans suck...And they would be right.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mins ago
        "It's unethical. Something Romney knows a lot about, doesn't he?"

        He's learned quite a bit by watching and researching Obama.
    • Ruby Lips  •  5 hrs ago
      "Tommy Petty"? I've never heard anyone refer to Tom Petty as "Tommy". The band was Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Who came up with Tommy?
    • Sarah P  •  Miami, Florida  •  5 hrs ago
      in other yahoo news, the sun rose this morning.
    • Jonathan  •  4 hrs ago
      Why is this news?
    • RML  •  4 hrs ago
      More distractions - stick to the issues please.
    • Oglaigh n h'Eirran  •  Loganville, Georgia  •  5 hrs ago
      It's their property. Fine. Don't play the tune. Next?!
    • randy  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  6 hrs ago
      Never heard of the band nor the song.
    • Tim  •  5 hrs ago
      I don't care if my president is rich. I care if my country is solvent.
    • twinstick  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  5 hrs ago
      Really, does anybody care???
    • Robert B  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 hrs ago
      He should use Alice Cooper or Ted Nugent. They are Republicans.
    • Jack  •  4 hrs ago
      Yawn
    • Thomas H  •  Rock Island, Illinois  •  4 hrs ago
      Who? What song?
    • Maxine  •  4 hrs ago
      The article says "these types of dustups are nothing new". Why is it considered news by Yahoo?
    • Soonernow  •  1 hr 13 mins ago
      As Obama's sock puppet Biden said..."this is (NO) B. F. D"...
    • DixieBelle  •  15 mins ago
      I have never heard of this band or their song, and I doubt that many people outside of LA has either. They just saw a way to get some free publicity, which will probably come back to bite them in the butt.
    • Upper hand  •  3 hrs ago
      Great story. Sigh. Now, how's the economy lookin'?!