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Lost International, a surfing and lifestyle brand, has a $ 100 million lawsuit for trademark violation Lady Gaga submitted. The company claims that some of theirs Mayhem-Designs and merchandising articles copy one of your logo.

The dispute revolves around the “Mayhem” product line from Lost International. It often has a stylized logo. Lost has had a brand for “Mayhem” since 2015. And claims that Lady Gaga “tried to abuse the name, the brand and the stylized sign of ‘Mayhem’. Simply by making an album entitled Mayhem published. Then a tour started with the same name. And finally sold clothes and accessories with this name ”.

In the submitted on Tuesday and from Rolling Stone In particular, it is claimed that the way “Mayhem” is stylized in some of Gagas goods, “the stylized logo that Lost often uses is essentially similar. If not almost identical”.

“Opportunistic and unfounded abuse of the legal system”

In his complaint, Lost claims that it had sent a message about the alleged violation to Gaga’s team. But the musician “refused and continues to refuse to hire her intentional and blatant violation”.

In a statement that Rolling Stone It was announced, said Lady Gaga’s lawyer Orin Snyder: “Lady Gagas Mayhem climbed in 1st place. And broke records. A proof of their unsurpassed talent and their global effect. It is disappointing – but hardly surprising – that someone is now trying to capitalize on their success by an unfounded complaint about the name Mayhem strain. This is nothing more than an opportunistic and unfounded abuse of the legal system. “

Lady Gaga published at the beginning of the month “Mayhem“. And with it your seventh solo album after “”Chromatica“From 2020 as well as your accompanying album “”Joker: film à deux“From 2024, “”Harlequin“. Gaga will be one this summer North America tour Start to support the album, which begins on July 16 in Las Vegas and ends in Chicago on September 17th. In November Lady Gaga comes to Germany for two appearances, she plays in the Uber Arena in Berlin.

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