Yvonne Lee - All Headline News Staff Reporter

The live auction Briton Cooper Owen scheduled for Oct. 27 was canceled after the band objected to the event, reports DailyBreeze.com

The suit seeks at least $20-million for trademark and copyright infringement as well as violation of "right of publicity."

The band alleges when they moved items out of a Los Angeles warehouse in 1994, the building's owner, Alan Gaba, illegally kept 13 to 25 boxes of sound recordings, videos, original sound music, charts, contracts, and photos.

The suit also alleges a friend of Gaba's, Roy Sciacca, contacted Cooper Owen and set-up the auction and accuses Sciacca of keeping boxes of Beach Boys memorabilia were not scheduled to go on sale.