Lady Gaga Scores Key Victory in ‘Mayhem’ Surf Brand’s Trademark Lawsuit Against Her
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Judge Rules Company Claiming Infringement Can’t Block Lady Gaga From Selling ‘Mayhem’ Merch
A Los Angeles judge has decided that Lost International, a prominent surf and lifestyle brand, cannot claim trademark infringement through the Lanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946) to block Lady Gaga from selling Mayhem merchandise as part of its an ongoing $100 million lawsuit. The suit, filed in March, alleges that some of the musician’s Mayhem merchandise designs copy one of its logos. Judge Fernando M. Olguin’s latest decision dismisses the r…
Lady Gaga’s lawyer called Judge Olguin’s decision on the case involving Lady Gaga and Matt Biolos’s board brand, ...Lost, on the use of sub-brand Mayhem. Both coincided after the artist released her latest album, touring and merchandising. ...Lost used Mayhem almost 40 years ago and the artist released it with her album. That’s why Biolos sued Gaga for 100 million dollars. The result came this week and points out that “the use of the word “Mayhe…
Lady Gaga Scores Legal Victory Against Surf Company
Photo Credit: Interscope Records A judge has ruled that Lady Gaga can continue to sell ‘Mayhem’ merch despite a surf company’s ongoing lawsuit to stop her. Lost Surfboards sued the singer back in March. Shortly after the release of Lady Gaga’s latest album, Mayhem, a company called Lost Surfboards sued the pop superstar over her merch that used a logo they claimed infringed on their own design. Now, a judge has ruled that Gaga’s use of the word …
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