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Surfboard Company Files $100M Lawsuit Against Lady Gaga Over Logo

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Lady Gaga, renowned for her creative ventures and groundbreaking music, finds herself at the center of a legal battle over alleged trademark infringement related to her newly released album, Mayhem. The iconic pop superstar is being sued by Lost International, a California-based surf company, which claims Gaga's use of “Mayhem” for her album and merchandise infringes upon their trademarked logo. Lost International alleges that Lady Gaga used similar logos to create the Mayhem design for tour merch, propelling this legal predicament into the public eye.

The album Mayhem, released in early March 2025, paired with subsequent merchandise such as T-shirts and sweatshirts, has been thriving commercially. However, this success has been overshadowed by the surf company's assertion that both the album and its associated merchandise starkly resemble a trademarked design that they have utilized since the 1980s. Lost International, known for its surfboards and apparel, argues that Gaga's merchandise and her use of the term “Mayhem” are “substantially similar if not nearly identical” to their logo.

Filed in a California district court, the lawsuit reportedly demands $100 million in damages. Lost International argues that Lady Gaga's actions are likely to create public confusion, leading customers to mistakenly believe her merchandise is officially associated with their brand. They fear that this confusion could dilute their trademark, divert revenue, and lead to a loss of control over the quality and perception of their brand in the marketplace.

Lady Gaga's legal team, led by attorney Orin Snyder, has vehemently dismissed the allegations. Snyder characterizes the lawsuit as “opportunistic and meritless,” suggesting it is an attempt to capitalize on the pop star's success. Gaga’s team further contends that the legal action is an abuse of the court system, designed merely to profit from Gaga’s fame rather than address any legitimate trademark issues.

The surf company's legal claim hinges on the assertion that they sent a cease-and-desist letter to Lady Gaga's team prior to filing the lawsuit, a communication they claim was ignored. This controversy highlights the complex interplay between intellectual property law and artistic expression in the commercial domain, with Lost International leveraging their longstanding presence in the surf industry as a cornerstone of their legal argument.

Despite the legal challenges, Lady Gaga continues her preparations for the “Mayhem Ball” tour, slated to commence in July 2025. The tour, promoting her new album, promises a more intimate experience for fans compared to her previous stadium tours, with concerts scheduled in North America and Europe. This tour not only exemplifies Gaga’s dedication to her art and her fans but embodies the themes of chaos and exploration that the album Mayhem revolves around.

 

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