Chrome Hearts lässt Klage gegen Neil Young fallen

Die Luxusmodemarke Chrome Hearts hat ihre Urheberrechtsklage gegen Neil Young und seine Begleitband, die ebenfalls den Namen Chrome Hearts trägt, freiwillig zurückgezogen. Dieser Schritt wurde am 14. Mai in einem Gerichtsdokument festgehalten.

Das in Los Angeles ansässige Unternehmen reichte die Klage im vergangenen September ein und behauptete, dass Young und die Band den Namen ohne Genehmigung verwendet hätten. Chrome Hearts argumentierte, die Verwendung ihrer Marken auf Merchandise-Artikeln könne zu Verwirrung auf dem Markt führen, da das Modelabel seit den späten 1980er Jahren tätig ist, während Young die Gruppe Ende 2024 gründete.

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