Last month, Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, filed a complaint with the National Arbitration Forum over the website, which she said had been registered in violation of her trademark.
But the site's owner disagreed and said that the site was simply a non-commercial, unofficial fan site and that it did not 'have any sponsored links or links to third-party websites which market and sell merchandise bearing Complainant's trademark.'
The owner added that it was just a website that promoted her favourite artist and gave the Bad Romance hitmaker free publicity.
Arbitrators agreed and ruled that the 25-year-old didn't demonstrate that the fan had registered the website 'in bad faith' or without 'rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name.'
And so LadyGaga.org is allowed to carry on under present ownership.