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The United States military has used Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' without the band's permission in a now-deleted video that promoted war drones.
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Louder on MSNUnited States military used Metallica's Enter Sandman without permission in now deleted video promoting war dronesMight of US military is no match for Metallica's lawyers as they demand removal of track from social media drone video ...
The US Department of Defence was forced to delete and reupload a video promoting drone technology to remove Metallica’s Enter ...
Metallica are famously selective (and litigious) when it comes to how their music is used in outside contexts. That’s why ...
A Metallica representative confirmed that the use of “Enter Sandman” in the original video with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was unauthorized.
Metallica have successfully managed to get one of their songs removed from a video released by the Pentagon boasting about the Trump administration’s increased use of military drones. In an awkward ...
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Metallica have forced the US government to withdraw a social media video that made use of ‘Enter Sandman’ without authorisation.
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