Posted AT 4:10 AM EDT on 20/12/07
Canadian band leads lawsuit over Rolling Stone spread
GUY DIXON
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
The popular Toronto-based punk band Fucked Up and the experimental San Francisco group Xiu Xiu have filed a class-action suit against Rolling Stone magazine and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. over a now notorious Camel advertising spread.
The two bands launched the lawsuit in California this week, citing a four-page spread that appeared in the magazine's Nov. 15 issue.
Inside the folding ad was an editorial illustration called "Indie Rock Universe.
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