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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.
(The Hill) – The White Stripes are following through with their threat of legal action after an aide to Donald Trump posted a video featuring one of their songs, filing a copyright infringement ...
The White Stripes are suing former President Donald Trump for “significant monetary damages” for using their 2003 hit song, “Seven Nation Army,” for campaigning purposes without permission.
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.
Rock group The White Stripes have filed suit against GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign for its use of the band's megahit "Seven Nation Army" in a since-deleted campaign video.
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 ...
Jack White and Meg White say neither Trump, deputy communications chief Margo Mcatee Martin nor anyone from his campaign sought a license to use the song in the posts, and "even if they had ...
In the suit, the band accused Trump's campaign of "flagrant misappropriation" of their 2003 hit, "Seven Nation Army." ...
White first expressed his disapproval of Martin's post on the afternoon of Aug. 29, taking to Instagram to announce that he had plans to sue the Trump campaign.