Final yr, Neil Younger started to play reveals with a brand new backing band that he known as the Chrome Hearts. Then, in June, Neil Younger and the Chrome Hearts—that includes Younger, Micah Nelson, Corey McCormick, Anthony Logerfo, and Spooner Oldham—launched their debut album, Talkin to the Timber. Now, Younger and his bandmates are being sued by the Los Angeles style model Chrome Hearts for trademark infringement.
Chrome Hearts LLC filed its criticism in a California federal court docket on Thursday, September 11. The lawsuit was first reported by Billboard.
Within the criticism, obtained by Pitchfork, legal professionals for Chrome Hearts define the model’s possession “of the CHROME HEARTS® phrase mark, and composite logos comprising the CHROME HEARTS mark and design elements,” relationship again to 1991.
They argue that Younger and his bandmates are infringing upon the model’s trademark by promoting “Neil Younger and the Chrome Hearts” (NYTCH) merchandise that “incorporates the precise CHROME HEARTS® phrase mark and is thus prone to trigger confusion with Chrome Hearts’ varied Chrome Hearts Marks.”
“The probability of confusion isn’t merely hypothetical. Some clothes and attire distributors have apparently already mistakenly assumed that there’s a connection between NYTCH and Chrome Hearts, and are actively selling that purported connection,” they declare. “For instance, some distributors have began advertising t-shirts that prominently show Mr. Younger’s title together with Chrome Hearts’s iconic stylization of the CHROME HEARTS® mark.”
In line with the criticism, Chrome Hearts notified Younger’s crew in July concerning the alleged trademark infringement, however the band continued to tour beneath the banner and promote merchandise. By the lawsuit, Chrome Hearts is now requesting that Neil Younger and the Chrome Hearts cease utilizing the title.
Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Neil Younger and the Chrome Hearts and legal professionals for Chrome Hearts LLC for remark.
