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Taylor Swift has been sued by a theme park in Utah for copyright infringement over use of the name Evermore. The theme park shares a name with Swift's latest album, released in December 2020.
Its owners allege that Swift’s album and promotional merchandise has confused park visitors and negatively impacted its search engine results. In addition to legal costs, the park owners are seeking damages.
The Murray School District in Utah just ended the “equity book bundles” program they launched to give children access to authors of color, LGBTQ authors, and more inclusive literature in general.
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Utah’s Evermore theme park is suing Taylor Swift for trademark infringement, Pitchfork reports. The fantasy-themed experience park, which opened to the public in September 2018, has stated that Swift’s late-2020 release of an album titled Evermore has resulted in confusion among guests, an impacted Google search rating, and more.
Taylor Swift is being sued by a theme park in Utah with the same name as her recent album. The lawsuit was filed by Evermore Parks, claiming trademark infringement following the December 2020 release of Swifts’ album, "Evermore." The park, which first opened in 2018, offers guests of all ages a chance to immerse themselves in a fantasy world complete with baby dragons, dwarves, Knights and other magical elements put on by effects crews and costumed actors.
Taylor Swift is being sued by a theme park in Utah that shares the same name as her most recent album Evermore, which was released in December 2020.
Taylor Swift has been sued by a US theme park for trademark infringement. Evermore Park in Utah says that the musician’s latest album, ‘Evermore’, is causing confusion.
Taylor Swift has been sued by a Utah theme park for trademark infringement over the title of her latest album Evermore. The owners of Evermore, a theme park in Pleasant Grove, claim the singer’s record has led to confusion over whether it is linked to the attraction.
Taylor Swift is being sued for trademark infringement by a Utah theme park that shares the same name as her latest album, ‘Evermore’.As reported by Pitchfork, the Evermore theme park is suing Swift after her record has allegedly confused guests and detrimentally affected its page ranking on Google search queries.