Ludacris Accused of Trademark Infringement for DTP janda Friday, October 5, 2012 The Studio Our hometown boy Ludacris somehow someway has gotten himself caught up in a legal battle with a Dallas, Texas couple. The matter in question revolves around the name of the rapper’s record company, Disturbing Tha Peace. Demitry Brown and his wife Donna Evans-Brown, are accusing Luda of trademark infringement upon their phrase “Disturb The Peace”. Their argument is that they have been using their trademarked name to sell visual and audio merchandise since 1988. The problem for them came when they discovered that Ludracris filed a trademark registration for his company’s name in March of 2011 allegedly lying by claiming that the couple had stopped using their company name. The lawsuit, which the Browns filed on October 1st in the United States District Court is asking for the judge to grant them a cease and desist order that would prevent Ludacris from using his company’s name in the state of Texas. We’ll keep you posted on how this turns out for the DTP head.