Axl Rose is suing Activision Blizzard Inc, the owner of the hit video game Guitar Hero, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned. Axl is suing the company for over $20 million dollars for fraud, breach ...
The Guitar Hero series is long dead and with a bevy of lawsuits from the likes of Gwen Stefani and Axl Rose, it’s easy to see why. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock was released in 2007 to an almost ...
The Guns N’ Roses singer claimed Activision used Slash’s likeness without permission. Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose's $20 million lawsuit against Guitar Hero publisher Activision has been dismissed ...
If there's one thing we know about Axl Rose, it's that he has a volatile temper and isn't afraid to sue at the drop of a hat. Just ask Tommy Hilfiger and his former Guns N' Roses bandmate Slash-- the ...
The post Slash Is Jamming with Axl and Duff, “Recording Guitar Stuff” for New Guns N’ Roses Album During Lockdown appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Slash and his Guns N’ Roses bandmates have ...
Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose may wish to distance himself from Slash as much as possible, but the proximity of the frontman to his former guitarist will stand in the 'Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock' ...
A judge is set to toss one claim but keep another in ongoing case involving the Guns N' Roses singer's heartache when he saw Slash featured on the game cover. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal ...
Shortly before Thanksgiving 2010, Guns N’ Roses leader Axl Rose slapped a $20 million lawsuit on Activision, makers of the now-discontinued video-game franchise Guitar Hero. In the suit, he alleged ...
Axl Rose is suing Activision Blizzard Inc, the owner of the hit video game Guitar Hero. The company, which is based both in Santa Monica and Irvine, is being sued for over $20 million dollars for ...
Axl Rose's ongoing quest to wrest a $20 million judgment from video game makers Activision was dealt a setback yesterday (August 14), when a judge indicated Rose's allegations of fraud would be ...
Axl Rose has been setting the gossip blogs on fire by getting into flame wars with his fans online, and now he's posted a long-winded take on why he decided to keep the Guns N' Roses name for Chinese ...