Blink-182 and Plus 44 drummer Travis Barker has settled in his lawsuit against Rockstar Beverages and their product, Rockstar Energy Drink.
According to the suit, launched in January, the Rockstar Web site published a photo of Barker “holding a can of one of Rockstar’s beverages, and identifying him and his endorsement by name” without his consent. The lawsuit claims invasion of privacy, unfair competition and misappropriating his likeness to promote the product.
It was not revealed how much the settlement was worth after an agreement was reached on Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, and Barker’s lawyer, Gregory Weisman, told the Associated Press that both parties are still working out terms.
Rockstar has been busy with a number of projects including sponsoring events like the Warped Tour and Kevin Lyman’s upcoming Rockstar Mayhem tour.
Source Blink-182 and Plus 44 drummer Travis Barker has settled in his lawsuit against Rockstar Beverages and their product, Rockstar Energy Drink.
According to the suit, launched in January, the Rockstar Web site published a photo of Barker “holding a can of one of Rockstar’s beverages, and identifying him and his endorsement by name” without his consent. The lawsuit claims invasion of privacy, unfair competition and misappropriating his likeness to promote the product.
It was not revealed how much the settlement was worth after an agreement was reached on Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, and Barker’s lawyer, Gregory Weisman, told the Associated Press that both parties are still working out terms.
Rockstar has been busy with a number of projects including sponsoring events like the Warped Tour and Kevin Lyman’s upcoming Rockstar Mayhem tour.
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