It comes after the party has used a Lady Gaga song in an election video without permissionPhoto PP
Despite supporting the Ley Sinde internet copyright law, the Partido Popular finds itself being asked questions about plagiarism by Sony Music for using a Lada Gaga song for part of its election campaign without permission or payment of copyright.
The Tarragona branch of the party has removed the video from the PP website, but it remains across You Tube and in other locations.
‘Vota la PP, confía en él, Alejandro, Ale, Ale, Alejando’ are the new letters to the Gaga track, Alejandro, in support of the Mayor of Teruel, Alejandro Fernández.
El Mundo argues that in order to guarantee ‘social richness’ there should be exceptions to the author’s rights in certain circumstances, such as parody.
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