January 30, 2012 6:38 PM

Newt Gingrich sued for use of "Eye of the Tiger"

By
Brian Montopoli
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Campaign 2012

A lawsuit was filed against Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Monday for his use of the song "Eye of the Tiger," by Survivor, during campaign appearances.

The lawsuit, which is here, was filed in Chicago by Rude Music Inc., which is owned by one of Survivor's founding members, Frank M. Sullivan III. Sullivan co-wrote the song, which was the theme of the movie Rocky III and became a #1 hit in 1982.

The suit says Gingrich violated copyright by using the song in appearances dating back at least to 2009, including in appearances at campaign events and at the Conservative Political Action Conference. CPAC is hosted by the American Conservative Union, which is also named in the lawsuit.

Hotsheet can confirm that Gingrich emerged to the strains of "Eye of the Tiger" at last year's CPAC and at campaign events this month, among other events. (See video of his CPAC 2011 appearance at left; you can hear the song as he emerges.)

The lawsuit - which says "Mr. Gingrich is sophisticated and knowledgeable concerning the copyright laws" and notes the former speaker is the author or co-author of more than 40 copyrighted works - seeks a court-ordered ban on Gingrich using the song as well as "damages in an amount to be determined by the Court" from Newt 2012 Inc.

Sullivan is not the first musician to complain about a politician's unauthorized use of a song. David Byrne sued former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist for $1 million for using the Talking Heads song "Road to Nowhere" (Crist agreed to make a public apology); Jackson Browne sued John McCain for using his song "Running on Empty"; and Tom Petty issued a "cease and desist" letter to Michele Bachmann for use of his song "American Girl," as well as to former President George W. Bush for Mr. Bush's use of Petty's song "I Won't Back Down." 


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by Speedy-Cerviche February 3, 2012 12:09 AM EST
He didnt make any profit off of its use, he never claimed to own it. I dont see what the problem is. If Im at work and I turn on the radio and there is music playing while I do my job, am I in breach of copyright law? People will use any excuse to try to extort money, what a grand country the USA is.
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by moshe05 February 1, 2012 4:26 PM EST
because conservatives grow up having everything given to them. it just seems natural.
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by w_roos February 1, 2012 4:00 PM EST
Hey Newt, free enterprise don't mean free of charge. Pony up, if you aren't already bankrupt, that is.
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by rockerfangirl February 1, 2012 12:35 AM EST
The thing that people seem to forget is that it's not about politics. Has Frankie Sullivan mentioned anything about what party he is a member of? It's about not having permission. check out his response on twitter @survivorband
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by Suzanne2012 January 31, 2012 9:56 PM EST
did everyone hear about newts security guard purposely stepping on the kids foot...NEWT IS A FAT PEICE OF ****.............
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by leftyintexas January 31, 2012 12:14 PM EST
Hahaha! I'm lovin' every second of the Republicans campaigns. Republicans...be afraid, be very afraid because come November President Obama wins a second term. I'm lovin' it! Thanks Newt and Mitt!
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by Xeppo January 31, 2012 10:05 AM EST
I think he is being like his favorite presidient, ronald Reagan. Wasn't reagan sued by john mellencamp for using "pink houses" on election ads
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by bcpats January 31, 2012 9:18 AM EST
Gotta wonder if Obama used the song if he'd be sued. I doubt it.
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by abbe91 January 31, 2012 9:33 AM EST
Did he ? No ...
Try again ... Looks like it's always republicans.
by rockerfangirl February 1, 2012 12:38 AM EST
well the same thing happened with obama when an artist asked him not to use the song and he didn't use it. guess Obama knows copyright law. survivor tells the truth on twitter @survivorband
by longtree-2009 January 31, 2012 8:57 AM EST
didn't bill clinton use the song, don't stop thinking about tomorrow, by fleetwood mac? grandfather seems to recall that bill clinton did but fleetwood mac never complained so guess the clinton campaign paid the necessary royalties. don't understand why any politician has to use a song not specifically written for a campaign.
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by Wizstars January 31, 2012 3:42 PM EST
he had permission. Fleetwood Mac even re-united to perform at some of his concert events. Big diff between using w/ permission & stealing. Newt is stealing. But he's used to it--that's part of why he was thrown out of the Speakership.
by omnibus66 January 31, 2012 8:10 AM EST
Too bad Newt is not a web site. If he were, the DOJ would take him down and erase his memory.
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