U.S. court rules partially in favour of Molson in ad row with Bud Light

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U.S. court rules partially in favour of Molson in ad row with Bud Light
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A U.S. court on Friday barred Anheuser Busch InBev NV, the world's largest ...

- A U.S. court on Friday barred Anheuser Busch InBev NV, the world’s largest beer maker and brewer of Budweiser brand beers, from using parts of its marketing that said rival Molson Coors Brewing Co’s MillerCoors used corn syrup in the production of its light beers.

Federal court judge William Conley of the Western District of Wisconsin ruled partially in favour of Molson Coors in a lawsuit against Anheuser Busch for false advertising and misuse of the Miller and Coors trademarks. The ruling bars Anheuser Busch from using specific language featured prominently during the ad campaign in any future commercials, print advertising or social media.“We’re actually running the corn syrup ad that kicked this whole thing off as early as this weekend,” Anheuser Busch spokesman Matt Kohan said.

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