It seems that Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones haven't got any satisfaction whatsoever with a German clothing line who have been peddling wares featuring the band's iconic tongue logo without permission.

The band, who are worth more than £500 million, are demanding a settlement of £210,000 and fines of £17,000 for the unapproved use of a trademarked image. 

A spokesman for the band said: 'As with any band or major brand, we will be fiercely protective of our commercial properties, be that songs, gigs or logos.

'If we didn't chase up improper use it would set a dangerous precedent.'

However, the CEO of New Yorker Fashion, Fritz Knapp, is refusing to back down without a fight and is determined to prove that he has every right to use the image.

Fritz told The Sun newspaper: 'The tongue is not the Stones' alone. The posters were made by our creative department.

'I won't let the Stones ban my tongue.'

But Fritz, you must learn that you can't always get what you want...