In December 2020, Taylor Swift released her ninth studio album,
Evermore. The album came as somewhat of a surprise, following the release of her eighth album,
Folklore, by only 5 months.
Evermore sold over 1 million copies in its first week, helped propel Swift to being the most streamed artist on Apple Music in 2020, and was met with critical success. It was also met with a lawsuit.
On February 2, 2021, Evermore Park, LLC sued Taylor Swift in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah. In its Complaint, Evermore Park alleged that
Evermore infringes several EVERMORE trademarks that Evermore Park has owned since 2015. Evermore Park also sued TAS Rights Management, LLC (“TAS”), the entity that owns and manages Taylor Swift’s intellectual property rights, and Taylor Nation, LLC, the entity that operates Swift’s websites among other things.
Taylor Swift, Evermore theme park dispute escalates with countersuit brought by Swift s team
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