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Donald Trump's Twitter account posted a video of the US president with an excerpt from Hans Zimmer's score of The Dark Knight Rises playing in the background.
Photo of US President Donald Trump's file. (Reuters)
The Twitter account of US President Donald Trump had downloaded a video showing excerpts of himself playing on a piece of Hans Zimmer's score from The Dark Knight Rises . Warner Brothers, the studio behind the film, reportedly filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement. – and its parent company WarnerMedia – are in the process of filing a copyright infringement claim with the microblogging platform to remove the video from the website, according to a report by BuzzFe [19659005] This two-minute video shows a Trump meeting with foreign personalities such as North Korean King Jong Un and Brazilian Jair Bolsonaro, as well as images of great liberals such as former US President Barack Obama, Amy Schumer and Rose O Donnell. The video contains no dialogue, it has a text superimposed on the song Why Do We Fall .
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"They do not know first," the video reads. "Then they make fun of you, then they call you racist."
In a statement to HuffPost, the studio said: "The use of Warner Bros.'s score from The Dark Knight Rises in the campaign video was unauthorized." We are working through legal channels appropriate to have it removed, "they said.
Zimmer is a long-time collaborator of director Christopher Nolan. He composed the score for Nolan's three Batman films. Zimmer won a Grammy Award in 2009 for Best Soundtrack with The Dark Knight and was nominated for the same award four years later with The Dark Knight Rises .
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