Huckabee
sued for playing 'Eye of the Tiger' at Kim Davis rally
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[November 20, 2015] By
Fiona Ortiz
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The
co-writer of 1980s hit "Eye of the Tiger" has filed a
federal lawsuit against Republican Mike Huckabee's
presidential campaign for playing the song at a rally
for Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who refused to
sign gay marriage licenses.
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Frank Sullivan, a guitarist and founding member of the band
Survivor, sued Huckabee for President for unauthorized public
performance of the song. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, claims
the campaign infringed on Sullivan's copyright, which he holds
through his publishing company, Rude Music.
Sullivan, who filed the suit in federal court in Illinois, where
he lives, asked that Huckabee's campaign be prohibited from
unauthorized performances of the song and asked a federal judge
to determine damages.
The song was played as Huckabee, the conservative former
Arkansas governor, escorted Davis out of the Carter County
Detention Center, where she had spent six days in jail in
September for contempt of court.
Davis became a controversial figure after refusing to issue
marriage licenses to same-sex couples following a Supreme Court
ruling legalizing such unions around the country.
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Sullivan's suit claims the copyright infringement was willful
because he is familiar with copyright laws since Huckabee, who plays
bass guitar, has his own band, Capitol Offense, and holds copyrights
to his own works. The suit says Huckabee has been sued before by
musicians who did not want their songs used by his campaign.
Sullivan, who wrote "Eye of the Tiger" with Survivor band mate Jim
Peterik, sued Newt Gingrich in 2012 for repeatedly using the song at
campaign events. The suit was settled out of court.
"Eye of the Tiger" was popularized as the theme song from the 1982
movie "Rocky III" and was nominated for a Grammy. Billboard magazine
ranked it No. 24 on its list of greatest Hot 100 songs of all time.
(Reporting by Fiona Ortiz; Editing by Bill Trott)
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