Radiohead Speaks Out Against DHS and ICE for Unauthorized Use of Their Music

Radiohead has forcefully condemned the Department of Homeland Security and ICE for using their song 'Let Down' without permission, with the band demanding the cessation. The band’s public statements reveal their strong opposition to the use of their music for political purposes they oppose. This controversy highlights ongoing issues of copyright and political misuse of artistic works, and the response from Radiohead emphasizes the importance of artists safeguarding their intellectual property.
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