It took the death of Sabbath singer Ronnie James Dio to broker a peace, but it appears the long running war between Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi – who owns the rights to the name Black Sabbath – has finally been resolved. Apparently the two have “amicably resolved their differences” according to documents filed in a US court. Dio replaced Osbourne in Black Sabbath in 1980, and it appears the shitfight between the two is over. “Sharon took my car into town yesterday, and she found a cell phone of mine in the car that I never fucking use,” Osbourne told Kerrang Magazine in May during an interview to promote his forthcoming album Scream. “There were two messages on it from Tony, one of them from the day Ronnie died. The message started with: ‘I have a bit of bad news.’ I’ll have to call Tony back soon.” Although Iommi and Osbourne didn’t get in to the boring details of their court settlement, they are “glad to put this behind them and to co-operate together for the future”. “The issue was never personal,” they blatantly lied. “It was always business.”