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Eminem case against National Party begins

15:43 pm on 30 April 2017

The copyright case taken by the American rapper Eminem's publishers against the National Party goes to court tomorrow.

About 2500 party supporters attended the National Party campaign launch in Manukau. Photo: RNZ / Kim Baker Wilson

Detroit-based companies Eight Mile Style and Martin Affiliated are suing National over music used in the party's 2014 election campaign advertising.

The backing track to the rowing-themed video has been compared to Eminem's award-winning song, Lose Yourself.

Back in 2014 Eminem's agents said they had never allowed the song to be used in connection with any political campaign.

Eminem in concert in 2014. Photo: AFP

At the time National described the music as library music and said it purchased it from production music supplier Beatbox, which is based in Australia and Singapore.

The three week trial is being heard at the High Court in Wellington before Justice Helen Cull QC.

The National Party is being represented by Peter Kiely, who has acted for John Key in the past.