“Lady Gaga’s actions are likely to mislead the public into concluding that her goods originate with or are authorized by Lost, which will damage both Lost and the public,” the complaint says. “Lost has no control over the quality of goods sold by Lady Gaga and because of the source of confusion caused by Lady Gaga, Lost has lost control over its valuable goodwill.”
Lost, who are asking for a trial by jury, claims that they sent Gaga’s team a cease and desist that was ignored, according to the complaint.
The “Abracadabra” singer’s album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart upon its release, and she is set to embark on The Mayhem Ball tour in July. She will play 32 shows across Europe and North America through November.
“Mayhem is about following your own chaos into whatever cranny of your life that it takes you to. And in that way, it was about following the songs,” she told ELLE. “Writing as many songs as I did for this album was a labor of total love. And then you just have to be very cutthroat by the end.”
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