Lady Gaga Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over 'Mayhem' Logo
Lost International accuses the singer of infringing on their long-held trademark, while Gaga dismisses the claim as baseless and announces new tour dates.
- Lost International alleges Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem' album logo infringes on their trademark, which they claim to have used since 2015.
- The surfboard company seeks damages, profits, and an injunction to block further use of the logo by Gaga.
- Lady Gaga's attorney has labeled the lawsuit as opportunistic and meritless, asserting it is an attempt to exploit her success.
- Despite the legal challenge, Gaga has announced her 'The Mayhem Ball' tour, starting July 2025 in Las Vegas, signaling no plans to alter her promotional efforts.
- The case underscores broader tensions between intellectual property rights and creative freedom in industries reliant on branding.