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Taylor Swift Face Trademark Infringement Lawsuit From Utah Theme Park Evermore

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.”

Evermore Park sues Taylor Swift over alleged trademark infringement

Utah fantasy theme park Evermore sues Taylor Swift over alleged trademark infringement The singer-songwriter’s attorneys say the accusations are “baseless.” (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) Utah fantasy theme park Evermore filed a lawsuit against singer-songwriter Taylor Swift shown in 2019 on Tuesday, accusing her of trademark infringement. | Updated: 3:59 a.m. Utah fantasy theme park Evermore filed a lawsuit against singer-songwriter Taylor Swift on Tuesday, accusing her of trademark infringement. According to the complaint, the title of the popular musician’s 2020 album “evermore” conflicts with the theme park’s trademark rights and has resulted in “actual confusion” online. Attorneys for Swift say the allegations of trademark infringement are “baseless” and that they refuse to comply with a cease and desist letter that Evermore Park sent to Swift on Dec. 18.

Utah theme park Evermore sues Taylor Swift over her 2020 album of the same name

Evermore, a fantasy themed amusement park located in Pleasant Grove, Utah, opened in September 2018  Taylor Swift released an album with the same name last December  On Tuesday, Evermore park s CEO filed a suit suing Swift for trademark infringement He claims Swift has infringed on the park s merchandise designs, and that her album name has pushed Evermore park s search results down on Google  Swift s attorneys have called the claims baseless and are refusing to comply with a cease and desist letter

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