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.
By Bill Donahue Less than a week after Donald Trump won the presidential election, the White Stripes have dropped their copyright lawsuit accusing him of using “Seven Nation Army” in a social ...
The White Stripes have dropped their copyright lawsuit against the newly re-elected President of the United States, Donald ...
In the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, The White Stripes have dropped their copyright infringement lawsuit against the Donald Trump campaign for using their signature song without ...
Unlike many other popular musicians, the White Stripes filed a lawsuit against Trump, demanding a jury trial for copyright infringement. Both members of the defunct duo filed their lawsuit in Sept ...
The White Stripes dropped their copyright lawsuit against former and soon-to-be President Donald Trump over the weekend. Jack White and Meg White, the members of Detroit-based rock duo the White ...
Two months after suing Donald Trump for using their music without permission, The White Stripes have dropped their ... the musical duo first filed their lawsuit back in September.
The White Stripes’ Jack and Meg White, March 2001 (Gie Knaeps/Getty Images) When reached by Pitchfork, the White Stripes’ attorney, Robert A. Jacobs, offered no comment. Pitchfork has also ...
Jack and Meg did not provide a reason why they decided to drop the lawsuit. The former married couple and band members stopped performing as the White Stripes in 2011. A spokesperson for Jack and ...
The White Stripes are dropping a copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign following the former president’s Election Day win. The band had accused Trump and his 2024 ...