There's major drama going on between two random parties that we did not expect. The Toronto Maple Leafs are now suing Snoop Dogg for "copying" their logo for his new weed company, called Leafs by Snoop. The NHL team has officially filed their legal opposition against the rapper's cannabis start-up and the two parties have been low-key battling it out in a legal fight.

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It all started when Snoop Dogg filed to trademark the intellectual property and branding of his weed start-up Leafs by Snoop in July last year, according to The Independent. The Toronto Maple Leafs were not too pleased by this and took some legal action of their own.

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The NHL team filed a legal opposition against Snoop Dogg last month in December. The Maple Leafs said that the "unusual spelling of Leafs could lead to confusion", according to The Independent.

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Not only did they have issues with the name of the rapper's weed company, but they also were not a fan of the branding and logos of the start-up.

Check out the two logos below and compare for yourself whether Snoop Dogg's new logo is copying the Leafs.

Looks to me that Canopy Growth is trying to benefit from its Snoop Dogg logo ‘Leafs by Snoop’ resembling the Toronto Maple Leafs logo.

A separate legal issue could that it has a celebrity endorsement. #cannabis #branding $WEEDhttps://t.co/ecKICQsCIb pic.twitter.com/EttWFX5EO6 — Glen Korstrom (@GlenKorstrom) February 1, 2019