starcell 448 Posted Friday at 01:07 AM Share Posted Friday at 01:07 AM (edited) There’s a google drive link to the full suit in this article, that’s unfortunately behind a paywall. I know someone with a sub so I saw it myself, and it’s essentially more about his precious brand image getting hurt rather than money. (Personally I think it’s about ego and money once you look into the owner of Lost, Matt Biolos, lol) Saying that Lost’s reputation will be “destroyed”, and the brand and identity will be “consumed by Lady Gaga’s fame” and “dominant influence”. They want her to remove Mayhem branded tour merch from her store with the logo, and they alluded to delaying the tour: “If Lady Gaga removes the Mark from her merchandise, Lady Gaga may commence her concert tour without a delay and continue the sale of clothing. There is sufficient time for Lady Gaga to remove the infringing mark from her tour merchandise for sale at her concerts.” Likely why the new merch has a new logo. They argue customers have been confusing Gaga’s Mayhem with the brand when entering stores, or under social media comments, but I’m just wondering…how many people really? How many surfers and skaters even know Abracadabra exists? It’s not even a competing market? The court hearing was delayed due to the LA ICE protests, but should be starting soon…. https://stabmag.com/news/leaked-losts-actual-lawsuit-against-lady-gaga/ I believe the suit is about her using the Mayhem logo on merchandise, because their Mayhem trademark is for clothing and merchandise. If you look at the registered trademark document/patent itself, it only lists “For: beanies, caps, jackets, pants, sandals, shorts, t shirts, tank tops”. And “the mark consists of standard characters without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color”…still weird to me that they can trademark a word’s usage specifically on merch edit: correction about the delay bit and added a quote for context edit 2: added some more context about why the suit was filed Edited Friday at 03:43 AM by starcell 2 3 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobina 2,223 Posted Friday at 02:02 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:02 AM The audacity of them to even try and suggest she delay her tour over the font similarities of some niche, little surfer brand "634 blowjobs in 5 days. I'm really quite tired." 1 6 9 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
starcell 448 Posted Friday at 02:11 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 02:11 AM 8 minutes ago, Bobina said: The audacity of them to even try and suggest she delay her tour over the font similarities of some niche, little surfer brand LOL ikr, slight correction on my part though, i looked at the suit again and I THINK they meant her TOUR merch shouldn’t have the logo, which…yeah, we see they made those changes to prevent this delay?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LunaUniverse 3,820 Posted Friday at 02:14 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:14 AM I forgot all about this 💀 So unbelievably stupid 1# Samoyed Stan 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OMF 3,453 Posted Friday at 02:15 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:15 AM Beyond delusional. 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladle Ghoulash 23,895 Posted Friday at 02:19 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:19 AM Ngl I absolutely see the similarity and had heard of the brand before, but the concept of the font is so generic that I don’t see how they could possibly claim that it’s a unique trademark. We have forgotten our public MANNERS 6 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AVeryGagaHolyDick 25,252 Posted Friday at 02:28 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:28 AM In the worst case, Gaga will have to pay. And I don’t think she cares… She’s rich as fvck and her fiancé is yet richer. They’ll be fine. 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LG2008 5,187 Posted Friday at 02:31 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:31 AM (edited) Some hoes have the audacity... The fact that he's doing all of this for a basic font (or very similar ones) that you can find and use everywhere Edited Friday at 02:34 AM by LG2008 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
erfaan 2,794 Posted Friday at 02:31 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:31 AM So this explains why the old logo is just completely removed and we have a new logo. Sad bc the old logo is so iconic 1 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LG2008 5,187 Posted Friday at 02:33 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:33 AM (edited) 5 minutes ago, AVeryGagaHolyDick said: In the worst case, Gaga will have to pay. And I don’t think she cares… She’s rich as fvck and her fiancé is yet richer. They’ll be fine. She won't have to pay sh*t for a generic font lol. The man suing is delulu Edited Friday at 02:33 AM by LG2008 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LG2008 5,187 Posted Friday at 02:36 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:36 AM 3 minutes ago, erfaan said: So this explains why the old logo is just completely removed and we have a new logo. Sad bc the old logo is so iconic They are still using the original logo... They just released a FYC ad using the 'old' logo. They dgaf 3 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
starcell 448 Posted Friday at 02:44 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 02:44 AM (edited) 35 minutes ago, LG2008 said: They are still using the original logo... They just released a FYC ad using the 'old' logo. They dgaf I think the suit is about her using the logo on merchandise, because their Mayhem trademark is for clothing and merchandise. If you look at the registered trademark document/patent itself, it only lists “For: beanies, caps, jackets, pants, sandals, shorts, t shirts, tank tops”. And “the mark consists of standard characters without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color”…still weird to me that they can trademark a word’s usage specifically on merch what i dont understand…is if the trademark doesnt claim a particular font, and it’s just simply the word being used on merch, why is her new merch all of a sudden okay for them? I’m assuming because it is less “confusing” for their customers. They specifically say the logo is “shockingly similar” and “misappropriated” the “Stylized mark”; but the trademark doesnt claim a font or style? Maybe they mean that they can just sue any use of the word no matter what the style is? Edited Friday at 03:11 AM by starcell Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LG2008 5,187 Posted Friday at 03:12 AM Share Posted Friday at 03:12 AM (edited) 33 minutes ago, starcell said: I think the suit is about her using the logo on merchandise, because their Mayhem trademark is for clothing and merchandise. If you look at the registered trademark document/patent itself, it only lists “For: beanies, caps, jackets, pants, sandals, shorts, t shirts, tank tops”. And “the mark consists of standard characters without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color”…still weird to me that they can trademark a word’s usage specifically on merch what i dont understand…is if the trademark doesnt claim a particular font, and it’s just simply the word being used on merch, why is her new merch all of a sudden okay for them? I’m assuming because it is less “confusing” for their customers. They specifically say the logo is “shockingly similar” and “misappropriated” the “Stylized mark”; but the trademark doesnt claim a font or style? huh? If it's the word, they are even more delulu because that means that no one can use the word on clothing or merch, not even the band that literally is called Mayhem. Even if it's not the word but the 'similar' logo, there are very similar fonts that you can use for free. The style is pretty generic, if I remember correctly even the font is called Mayhem I don't know how they could trademark a logo with a font that has very similar variants and can be used for free + the brand having a pretty common name I think this will not affect Gaga in any way. I think it will be dismissed, of course there are similarities but that's because the whole concept regarding font and style is very generic for both cases Edited Friday at 03:18 AM by LG2008 2 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
starcell 448 Posted Friday at 03:27 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 03:27 AM 5 minutes ago, LG2008 said: If it's the word, they are even more delulu because that means that no one can use the word on clothing or merch, not even the band that literally is called Mayhem. Even if it's not the word but the 'similar' logo, there are very similar fonts that you can use for free. The style is pretty generic, if I remember correctly even the font is called Mayhem I don't know how they could trademark a logo with a font that has very similar variants and can be used for free + the brand having a pretty common name I think this will not affect Gaga in any way. I think it will be dismissed, of course there are similarities but because the whole concept regarding font and style is very generic for both cases The brand owner is kind of infamous in the surf community I think, lots of people wont even buy Lost boards because of their distaste towards him. Like I saw someone calling him a right wing nut job…list goes on…When this first came up, the Surfing subreddit was mostly dunking on him and not taking it seriously. I got the impression he’s just taking advantage of his trademark and trying to get money out of this, under the guise of it hurting his brand image, just based on how people talk so negatively about him 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAMROD 109,386 Posted Friday at 03:32 AM Share Posted Friday at 03:32 AM Hope he lost and Gaga will make him pay all the lawyers fee again like she did to the other person many years ago (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ✧*:・゚ 𝘸𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘢 𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘢, 𝘥𝘪𝘥𝘯'𝘵 (*´艸`*) ♡♡♡ 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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