Stone Brewing defeats Molson Coors' light beer trademark appeal
A federal appeals court upholds $56 million jury verdict in favour of Stone Brewing | Court rules Molson Coors’ 2017 Keystone Light rebranding likely misled consumers and violated trademark laws.
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16 June 2023 Californian brewery loses appeal to revive ‘Stone’ EU trademark | Brewer argued that Brexit caused legal uncertainties that impacted proceedings
22 April 2022 Stone Brewing has been ordered to stop using the slogan “Keep It Juicy” on its hazy IPA packaging following a trademark infringement complaint from rival brewer Sycamore.
28 March 2022 A California jury has ruled in favour of Stone Brewing in its four-year trademark infringement dispute with Molson Coors over who was first to use “stone” branding in connection with beer.
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