Guns N' Roses has settled a trademark infringement case against a craft brewery for selling beer named Guns 'N' Rosé beer without permission.
Axl Rose and Slash of Guns N' Roses perform onstage during SiriusXM's Private Show with Guns N' Roses at The Apollo Theater before band embarks on next leg of its North American 'Not In This Lifetime' Tour on July 20, 2017 in New York City.has settled a trademark infringement case against a craft brewery for selling beer named Guns 'N' Rosé beer without permission.
When Guns N' Roses learned Canarchy attempted to trademark the name in 2018, the band objected and demanded that it retract the application. When the beer company failed to do so, they filed a federal lawsuit for using the Guns N' Roses name and prestige without the group's approval.
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