Lady Gaga faces $100M lawsuit over Mayhem logo trademark infringement claim

Lady Gaga was hit with a $100 million lawsuit by a California surf company over claims the pop star stole their logo for her new merchandise, according to documents obtained by FOX Business.Gaga, whose full name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, launched her sixth studio album — “Mayhem” — on March 7, with merchandise featuring the Mayhem design.Lost International filed a complaint in the California district court on Tuesday, claiming the “Just Dance” singer used “substantially similar if not nearly identical” logos that the company trademarked a decade ago.The singer’s legal team denounced the attempt at litigation in a statement provided to FOX Business. “Lady Gaga’s MAYHEM soared to No.1 and shattered records, a testament to her unmatched talent and global impact,” her attorney, Orin Snyder, said.

“It’s disappointing — but hardly surprising — that someone is now attempting to capitalize on her success with a baseless lawsuit over the name MAYHEM.This is nothing more than an opportunistic and meritless abuse of the legal system.”Documents stated, “Lady Gaga has unilaterally, and without Lost’s permission or knowledge, attempted to misappropriate the ‘Mayhem’ name, trademark, and stylized mark by releasing an album entitled ‘Mayhem,’ launching a tour with that same name, and selling clothing and accessories with that name.”Additionally, “Despite a notice from Lost’s counsel, Lady Gaga has failed and refused, and continues to fail and refuse to cease her willful and blatant infringing on the Registered Mark and thus she must immediately be enjoined from this behavior.”Lost included images of its logo alongside Lady Gaga’s version in its lawsuit.The California-based surf company was founded in 1985 and claimed to begin using the logo on apparel in 1988. They added in the suit, “The foregoing is increasing Lost’s damages by, among other things, diluting the Mark, diverting revenue from Lost to D...

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