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Two months after suing President-elect Donald Trump and his campaign for the unauthorized use of their song " Seven Nation Army," the musical duo behind The White Stripes has dropped the lawsuit.
The use of "Seven Nation Army" in a Trump campaign ad is not a new phenomenon — a 2016 campaign ad also used the tune. At the time, The White Stripes published a statement on Facebook, according ...
More than a week after threatening to sue the Trump campaign for using "Seven Nation Army" in a video, Jack White filed a lawsuit in New York.
Jack and Meg White accused the Trump campaign of breaching copyright law by using “Seven Nation Army” in a social media video, the latest in a string of similar cases.
White is a longtime Trump critic who has sold “ Icky Trump ” T-shirts and previously condemned the usage of “Seven Nation Army” in Trump-supporting media.
Jack White is the latest artist to threaten Donald Trump with a lawsuit for playing their music at his rallies.
Jack White is joining the growing list of angry musicians threatening to sue the Trump campaign over the use of their music in his promotional posts. On Thursday, White uploaded a screen recording ...
Rock legends The White Stripes may have disbanded in 2011, but they have reunited to sue Donald Trump for using their music in campaign videos. The band claims in federal court that Trump used the ...
The White Stripes have dismissed their copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump over the use of 'Seven Nation Army' in a short video.
Jack and Meg White, formerly of the rock duo The White Stripes, filed a lawsuit accusing Trump and his campaign of "flagrant misappropriation" and copyright infringement.
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