The White Stripes Withdraw Lawsuit Against Trump
The White Stripes Withdraw Lawsuit Against Trump

The White Stripes Withdraw Lawsuit Against Trump

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The White Stripes, consisting of Jack and Meg White, have withdrawn their copyright lawsuit against President-elect Donald Trump regarding the unauthorized use of their song 'Seven Nation Army' in a campaign video. The lawsuit, filed in September, accused Trump and his campaign of copyright infringement and sought legal remedies. The dismissal, filed without prejudice, allows the band the option to refile in the future. This decision comes shortly after Trump's election victory and follows a history of Jack White publicly denouncing Trump. Despite dropping the case, White's criticism of Trump remains firm, having labeled him a 'wannabe dictator'. Trump's campaign is currently facing other legal challenges related to copyright issues with different artists as well.

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