Neil Young Has Dropped His Lawsuit Against Donald Trump's CampaignThe rocker had threatened legal action over unauthorized use of his music Young shared news of a lawsuit earlier this year following a Trump rally in Tulsa, arguing that the president did not have proper license to play "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" at political events. The suit read that Trump's campaign had "willfully ignored [Young] telling it not to play [his music] and willfully proceeded to play his songs despite its lack of a license and despite its knowledge that a license is required to do so." At the time, it was unclear if the lawsuit had been filed, as documents did not identify specific defendants, and Young's signature was missing. The songwriter had been seeking "statutory damages in the maximum amount allowed for willful copyright infringement." Young recently delivered the massive second instalment of his Archives series, following November live album Return to Greendale and September EP The Times. Next year, he'll celebrate 50 years of After the Gold Rush. MusicNewsFolk and CountryIndustryPop and RockMore Neil YoungThe Biggest Music News Stories of 2024Neil Young Endorses Kamala Harris for PresidentNardwuar Has "Almost Given Up" on Interviewing Neil Young, but Here's the First Thing He'd AskMore Neil YoungMore Donald TrumpThe Biggest Music News Stories of 2024Village People Singer Denies "Y.M.C.A." Is a "Gay Anthem," Defends Trump’s Use of SongFormer NBC Chief Marketer Apologizes for Trump's 'Apprentice' Fame: "I Helped Create a Monster"More Donald Trump