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Taylor Swift has dropped her lawsuit against Evermore Theme Park in Utah over the name of her newest album. “As a resolution of both lawsuits, the parties will drop and dismiss their respective suits without monetary settlement,” a spokesperson for Swift said in a statement. Following the release of Swift’s surprise album Evermore in December, the Utah theme park filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the singer in February. The park claimed that the title of the album caused “actual confusion” that negatively impacted the park. They also claimed at Swift’s Evermore merchandise was sim...
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Taylor Swift is taking legal action almost a month after Evermore, a Utah theme park sued her for naming her ninth album, Evermore. Earlier this month, representatives for the theme park filed a lawsuit against the Grammy winner arguing that her December 2020 album was an infringement on the park’s copyright. Evermore claimed that the name confused park visitors and that it harmed its visibility in search engines. Swift’s company, TAS Rights Management has now countersued and alleged that the park played Swift’s music on its grounds “without authorization or license agreement.” They also alle...
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