(ANSA) - NEW YORK, AUG 05 - After complaining for a long time, Neil Young has lost patience. The legendary Canadian-born musician turned to a federal court accusing Donald Trump's campaign of copyright infringement for repeatedly playing his songs in recent rallies.
"This complaint is not intended to disrespect the rights and opinions of American citizens who are free to choose their favorite candidate," reads the complaint filed with a federal court in New York: is used as a theme for a campaign of ignorance and hatred, which aims to divide and which does not reflect the values of America ".
Young claims compensation of $ 150,000.
Since Trump's first presidential campaign, Young has been threatening to sue: the Tulsa rallies on June 20 and then in Mount Rushmore on July 4 have spilled over the pot.
In the lawsuit, Young claims that the president's campaign does not have his permission to publicly play songs like "Rockin 'in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk". (HANDLE).
Neil Young against Trump sues for comedy songs
2020-08-05T14:10:44.047Z
After complaining for a long time, Neil Young has lost patience. (HANDLE)