Twitter removes Trump's Nickelback video after copyright complaint

Intellectual property is something that social networks take very seriously. This is the case of Donald Trump, the American president who does not hesitate for a moment to post many of the events he wants on Twitter.

However, it seemed that the social network Twitter importance did not differentiate between users and Donald Trump, because as a user, he violated copyright by downloading Me Kandelian Nickelback complained that the president used the image of one of her music videos.
In view of the situation, the platform decided to remove the image published by the president that he intended to fight against his Democratic opponents.
It was a manipulated version of the band's 2015 music video, "Portrait", which shows singer Chad Kruger carrying a picture of Biden, his son, CEO and another man.

A Twitter spokeswoman said on Thursday that she had responded to "the right copyright complaints sent to us by the copyright owner or their authorized representatives."