Lady Gaga returns to pop: all about the new album "Mayhem"

Lady Gaga: a brand suits them for $ 100 million

Lady Gaga could be forced to compensate a company for 100 million dollars that produces surfing tables and sportswear, which has accused the US pop star of having plagiarized for the logo of its latest album “Mayhem” that of a brand product. The company in question is Lost International, which for ten years has been selling shirts with the word “Mayhem” on printed, in a font considered too similar to that used by Gaga.

According to what I supported by Lost International, Gaga would have “tried to appropriate the name, the brand and the stylized brand ‘Mayhem’ unduly by publishing an album called Mayhem, launching a tour with the same name and selling clothes and accessories with that name”. The lawyer of the “Poker Face” voice said that it is an “opportunistic abuse of the legal system” and has accused the company of wanting to exploit the success of the star.