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BROWNE v. McCAIN Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: A political campaign used Jackson Browne’s song “Running on Empty” without permission. The court denied the campaign’s motion to dismiss, holding that fact-intensive defenses like fair use and lack of consumer confusion cannot be decided before discovery.
Legal Significance: This case establishes that political speech is not categorically exempt from copyright or Lanham Act liability and that affirmative defenses like fair use are generally unsuitable for resolution on a motion to dismiss due to their fact-intensive nature.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Plaintiff Jackson Browne, a musician known for his liberal political affiliations, holds the copyright for his famous song “Running on Empty.” Defendants, including the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Ohio Republican Party (ORP), created and distributed a political advertisement for Senator John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. The ad criticized then-candidate Barack Obama’s energy policy. Without Browne’s authorization, the ad featured a significant portion of Browne’s composition and sound recording of “Running on Empty,” including its instrumental introduction and chorus. The song played over images of Obama with text such as “Not Ready to Lead.” The ad, which aired on television and was posted online, included a small disclaimer identifying the ORP as its source. Browne filed suit, alleging copyright infringement and false endorsement under the Lanham Act, claiming the ad falsely suggested his association with or endorsement of the Republican campaign. The RNC moved to dismiss the claims under FRCP 12(b)(6), arguing its use was protected by the fair use doctrine and the First Amendment.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Can claims for copyright infringement and false endorsement under the Lanham Act, arising from the unauthorized use of a copyrighted song in a political advertisement, survive a motion to dismiss when the defendant asserts affirmative defenses of fair use and First Amendment protection?
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Legal Issue
Can claims for copyright infringement and false endorsement under the Lanham Act, arising from the unauthorized use of a copyrighted song in a political advertisement, survive a motion to dismiss when the defendant asserts affirmative defenses of fair use and First Amendment protection?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- A court denied the RNC’s motion to dismiss copyright and Lanham