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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.
It thinks Mother Monster's logo on merchandise for her new album and upcoming Mayhem is too similar. Mayhem in the hood. Lady Gaga's Mayhem hoodie (left) and one of surfboard company Lost ...
The company alleges that the “Mayhem” logo on Gaga’s merchandise collection for the album “is substantially similar if not nearly identical to the [Mayhem] Mark on Lost’s merchandise. At left, Lady ...
Lady Gaga’s attorney called the lawsuit “baseless.” The singer released her new record and announced a tour earlier this month.
In the 1980s, the logo design was born after Biolos himself drew the image. "Lady Gaga's MAYHEM soared to No. 1 and shattered records, a testament to her unmatched talent and global impact," her ...
San Clemente surf shop owner and shaper Matt Biolos has been using the Mayhem name and logo for nearly 40 years, trademarked in 2015. He argues Lady Gaga’s use of the word is a trademark ...
Lady Gaga made headlines a few weeks ago after it was revealed she was being sued by the surfboard company Lost International. The brand has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album.
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In the suit, Biolos claims that his company’s logo was trademarked 10 years ago. "Lady Gaga's MAYHEM soared to No. 1 and shattered records, a testament to her unmatched talent and global impact ...
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