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Originally Posted by Derwood
I think it was used at rallies and such, but not in paid adverstising
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They have to pay for rallies as well. This requires a public performance fee. You can't legally just play any piece of music you want at a public gathering.
Largely this is ignored by the rights holders in the instances of weddings and such, but when it is a political party on the campaign trail they are generally either pay or the use of the song is given as a donation.