So what recourse do musicians have when they object to their music being used to promote politicians?
However, this is not a definitive solution.
Schwender wrote that “a venue’s blanket license could supersede a political campaign’s license.”

Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images; Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock
This seems to be what’s happened to Guns N' Roses.
Can [you] say ‘sbags?!'"
Rose tweeted on Sunday, ending the post with a poop emoji.
Rihanna’s complaint seemed to focus on the association of her music and her fans with Trump.