AUDIOSLAVE File Lawsuit Against MILLER BREWING COMPANY Over Magazine Ad

June 29, 2005

According to MTV.com, AUDIOSLAVE filed an intellectual-property lawsuit against Miller Brewing Company, claiming the company failed to consult the band about using the AUDIOSLAVE name in an ad celebrating 50 years of rock and roll, which ran in the September 30 issue of Rolling Stone.

"AUDIOSLAVE does not permit its name, image or identity to be used in commercial advertising, other than advertising for [the band's] record albums, concert tours and related matters," the suit reads. "In particular, AUDIOSLAVE does not endorse commercial products, including alcoholic beverages, and does not agree to appear in advertisements for alcoholic beverages ... [since] members of [the group] have had issues with alcohol and the band is completely opposed to the use of its name to advertise and promote alcoholic beverage companies and products."

Read more at MTV.com.

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