It sounds like his campaign did everything right and hired a Hollywood-based advertising firm to handle it- they used music.
Lawsuit out of Seattle, it figures.
"They got the wrong license, they put it on TV, they realized they shouldn't have put it on TV, they called asking for permission, we said no, they didn't come clean at that time and they kept broadcasting," Audiosocket's chief executive Brent McCrossen told GeekWire.com.