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In March, not long after Lady Gaga released her Grammy-nominated album Mayhem, a company called Lost Surfboards sued to stop her from selling merch with that word on it. A judge has now ruled that Gaga can continue providing Mayhem merch to Little Monsters.
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Lady Gaga scores legal victory against surf company over ‘Mayhem’ branding — but this battle ain’t over yet
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,
Lady Gaga defeated a surf company’s bid to prohibit her from selling clothing bearing the word “Mayhem” while its lawsuit accusing her of trademark infringement moves forward.
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