According to new reports, members of the rock band The White Stripes have formally withdrawn their lawsuit against Donald Trump.
Back in September, Meg White and Jack White opted to sue Trump, as well as his campaign. The suit involved the unauthorized use of the song “Seven Nation Army”. The song was used as the soundtrack for a social media clip that promoted Trump’s presidential campaign.
The band called the unauthorized use of the song “flagrant misappropriation”. They accused the president-elect and his campaign team of six different counts of copyright infringement. The White Stripes originally sought damages as well as injunctive relief.
The famous rock duo got back together for the first time in years to launch the suit against Trump. For reference, The White Stripes broke up in 2011. Jack White has moved on to other projects, namely via production efforts. Meg White has more or less retreated from the public eye.
“Seven Nation Army” is the band’s biggest …