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Lost International claims that the logo on Lady Gaga’s Mayhem merchandise is “substantially similar if not nearly identical to” its own trademark, which it says it's held since 2015.
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After dropping the critically acclaimed LP Mayhem, Lady Gaga is inviting fans to the Mayhem Ball this summer.
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The California-based surf brand Lost International claim that the singer is ripping off a trademark they've had since 2015
The California-based surf company was founded in 1985 and claimed to begin using the logo on apparel in 1988. Documents stated, “Lady Gaga has unilaterally, and without Lost’s permission or knowledge, attempted to misappropriate the ‘Mayhem’ name ...
Lady Gaga’s “Mayhem Ball” tour kicks off in Las Vegas on July 16 and ends in Paris on November 22, marking her first arena tour since 2018.
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TheRichest on MSNLady Gaga Sued After Stealing Surf Logo For New ‘Mayhem’ AlbumLady Gaga’s new album is certainly causing mayhem — but probably not in the way the pop icon expected. According to TMZ, a brand called Lost International is suing Gaga for trademark infringement, claiming she blatantly copied their design for her album branding and merch.
Lost International filed the suit against the Grammy winner, arguing that they’ve owned the rights to use the stylised version of the word ‘Mayhem’ on their surfboards and merchandise since
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Digital Music News on MSNLady Gaga Sued By Surf Company Over ‘Near Identical’ Mayhem LogoSurf brand Lost International sues Lady Gaga for using a logo on her new Mayhem merch they say is ‘near identical’ to their trademark. L ady Gaga is being sued by a California
Lady Gaga ’s newest album may tout her as the “Perfect Celebrity,” but the associated merchandise has stirred up legal “Mayhem” with California-based surf brand Lost International.
Legacy surf brand – helmed by master shaper Matt “Mayhem” Biolos – files trademark infringement lawsuit against Lady Gaga’s new album art.
Lady Gaga's announcement of the Mayhem Ball tour comes a day after Mother Monster was sued by a California surf company that uses 'Mayhem' as its logo.