Eminem dispute: former National advisers called into US case

Eminem dispute: former National advisers called into US case
The National party has been blamed for copyright infringement of Eminem's song Lose Yourself. (Image: Getty)
Riley Kennedy
The Eminem dispute is back – again. Two former advertising consultants to the National party have been called into a US court to give evidence.During the 2014 election, National used music which sounded like American rapper Eminem's Lose Yourself in a campaign video.The case went to the high court in Wellington and National initially had to pay more than $600,000 for copyright infringement. However, that was partly overturned by the court of appeal, which reduced the damages to $225,000.But the case doesn’t appear to be going aw...

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