Hats are often different because in normal use nobody sees the inside of the hats. Thus there isn't any point in putting a big ink logo there. Not so with other types of cymbals where the underside can be seen by the audience.
I don't have a definitive list of which brands put big logo ink inside hats and which don't, but this pattern is true on must of the ones I've seen. A Zildjian (specifically checked New Beats as part of another project)? No. Sabian -- looks like they have the model on one of the hats (the bottom hat -- where the inside would face up during use) but not the big Sabian logo. Ufip? Nada. Paiste? They seem to follow the Sabian style for some lines and just put Paiste on the inside of the bottom hat (which will face up in use). Although I just looked at some reissue Giant Beats and they have a relatively small Paiste on both of them. So Paiste seem to mix it up in terms of their strategy. I haven't gone and looked at others, but I think you get the general idea: don't bother to put big ink logos where nobody will see them.