Lady Gaga Faces Trademark Trouble Over ‘Mayhem’ Album Logo

Ah yes, another day in the glittery life of Lady Gaga, where the stage lights dim only for trademark drama to steal the show! Our beloved pop icon is now facing a lawsuit from Lost International, a surf company claiming she swiped their logo for her latest album, “Mayhem.” In a twist that feels like a plot straight out of a legal drama, the surf brand alleges that Gaga’s album artwork bears striking similarities to their own “Mayhem” logo—one they’ve been using on surfboards and merchandise since 2015. So, what’s the claim? Lost International is alleging trademark infringement, insisting that Gaga’s design is essentially a carbon copy of their beloved emblem. They even provided a side-by-side comparison to bolster their case, and let’s just say, the similarities are hard to ignore. According to the lawsuit obtained by TMZ, Lost reached out to Gaga’s team to express their concerns, but it appears their cries fell on deaf ears. Thus, they’ve taken the plunge into the legal waters, seeking to halt her use of the logo and demand damages for any profits she’s made off their hard-earned branding. One has to wonder, in a world where originality is king, how does one navigate the murky waters of inspiration versus imitation? As for Lady Gaga’s camp? They’ve been suspiciously silent on the matter—perhaps they’re busy rehearsing for another show or contemplating a new artistic direction. But let’s not forget, trademark disputes have been the downfall of many a celebrity, serving as a striking reminder that in the realm of fame, even the brightest stars can get tangled in a web of legal woes. Class dismissed, darlings. Keep your logos under wraps!
Sources: Celebrity Storm
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