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Stanford band decries Donald Trump's use of "All Right Now"

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The Republican candidate for president raised a few eyebrows when he played the LSJUMB's signature tune

In an unpredictable election cycle, the powerful are finally being held accountable. The moral and legal authority on all things - also known as the Stanford band - spoke from on high Thursday to decry presidential nominee Donald Trump's unlawful use of their fight song, "All Right Now."

"Your use of the song 'All Right Now' as background music during the official introduction of your Vice Presidential pick is probably a violation of Free's common law trademark rights, common law service mark rights, and trade name rights, and this letter constitutes a demand that you cease and desist any and all use of the song 'All Right Now' in any campaign-related events, functions, or shindigs," LSJUMB stated in their release.