Chrome Hearts retira la demanda contra Neil Young

La marca de moda de lujo Chrome Hearts ha retirado voluntariamente su demanda por infracción de derechos de autor contra Neil Young y su banda de acompañamiento, también llamada Chrome Hearts. La decisión se formalizó en un documento judicial presentado el 14 de mayo.

La empresa con sede en Los Ángeles presentó la demanda el pasado septiembre, alegando que Young y su banda habían utilizado el nombre sin autorización. Chrome Hearts argumentaba que el uso de sus marcas registradas en productos de mercadotecnia podría generar confusión en el mercado, dado que la firma de moda opera desde finales de la década de 1980, mientras que Young formó el grupo a finales de 2024.

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