starpulse.com - 2/4/2008
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Rockers Arcade Fire have accused a TV network of using their music in an advertisement without permission. The band claims their song No Cars Go was used in a commercial for the NFL, which was aired on FOX TV during the Super Bowl half-time show on Sunday.
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Arcade Fire To sue FOX for playing song during Super Bowl?
brooklynvegan —
Arcade Fire have accused a TV network of using their music in an advertisement without permission. The band claims their song "No Cars Go" was used in a commercial for the NFL, which was aired on FOX TV during the Super Bowl half-time show on Sunday.
Advertising time during the Super Bowl half-time show costs around $100,000 per second. [Starpulse]
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