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A Utah theme park is suing Taylor Swift over Evermore album title Share Updated: 1:00 PM CST Feb 5, 2021 By David Williams, CNN Share Updated: 1:00 PM CST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript What’s up? It’s Sussan Mourad here with Clevver News and Taylor Swift is involved in some new legal drama involving a Utah theme park called ‘Evermore’. Let’s get into it. As Swifties remember, back in December Taylor Swift shocked us all with her surprise album Evermore. The album came just months after her other surprise album Folklore, a move that Taylor has never done before in her 15 year long career. Fans absolutely loved both albums, but the shock of Evermore really sent people over the edge. Literally. “Siiiing! AH girl stop it, stop it, STOP IT! (crying & laughing)” Yeah that’s basically been all of us since Evermore dropped. The album was such a hit that it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, making Taylor the
Taylor Swift Face Trademark Infringement Lawsuit From Utah Theme Park ‘Evermore’
Taylor Swift is fronting a trademark infringement charge from a fantasy amusement park based in Pleasant Grove, Utah called Evermore.
Pitchfork reviewed court documents that reveal the singer’s ninth album of the same name is at the root of the lawsuit. Plaintiffs claim it caused misperception for guests of the park and harmfully affected their searchability on Google. The park is demanding millions in damages, as well as all legal fees.
The lawsuit was filed in a U.S. District Court in Utah nearly two months after Swift released Evermore. The park’s director of human resources asserts that some of the guests who attended asked if “the Evermore Album was the result of a collaboration between Evermore and Taylor Swift or some other type of relationship.”
Rolling Stone Taylor Swift Sued by Theme Park Evermore Over Trademark Infringement
Utah company claims singer’s album title, merchandise and more caused “actual confusion,” negatively affecting its business
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Utah fantasy theme park Evermore filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift on Wednesday, alleging trademark infringement over her album of the same name and related merchandise.
In court documents obtained by
Rolling Stone, Evermore Park claims that the release of Swift’s
Evermore caused “actual confusion,” affecting the park’s online presence negatively, along with infringing on its marketing and merchandise, and impacting its visitors. The suit claims that theme park visitors inquired staff members “whether
Feb 4, 2021
Utah fantasy theme park Evermore filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift on Wednesday, alleging trademark infringement over her album of the same name and related merchandise. In court documents obtained by Rolling Stone, Evermore Park claims that the release of Swift’s Evermore caused “actual confusion,” affecting the park’s online presence negatively, along with infringing on its marketing and merchandise and impacting its visitors. The suit claims that theme park visitors inquired staff members “whether Evermore Album was the result of a collaboration between Evermore and Taylor Swift or some other type of relationship.” It also alleges that both Evermore Park and Swift’s Evermore merchandise offer similar products and the court documents include photographs of Evermore Park’s merchandise. The plaintiff additionally claims Swift’s clothing merchandise is counterfeit via Evermore Park’s trademark. In a letter filed in court responding to a cease-and