Sabrina Carpenter slams White House over unauthorized song use

Sabrina Carpenter went off on the White House after they dropped a video with her track Juno playing over ICE enforcement footage without getting permission first. She posted that the clip was evil and disgusting, and told them to keep her work away from their agenda. Fans noticed the unauthorized drop right away, and legal people online pointed out that government agencies still need proper licensing before they can use recorded music in produced content.

Her team confirmed she never signed off on it and said they were concerned about her song getting tied to policies she does not back. The situation brought up older cases, like when Rihanna hit a Trump rally with a cease and desist for playing Don't Stop the Music without clearance, reminding everyone that intellectual property rules apply even when politicians are involved.
 

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