Haim have surprised fans by releasing a new expanded edition of their acclaimed 2020 album ‘Women In Music Pt.
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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.
They say they own the trademark to the name and it was violated when Swift started selling merchandise related to her album, which arrived in December. In the lawsuit, lodged in a US District Court in Utah, the theme park’s owners
.Haim have surprised fans by releasing a new expanded edition of their acclaimed 2020 album ‘Women In Music Pt.
Paris Hilton, shocked the world when she revealed she was allegedly abused at boarding school in Provo, Utah as a teen. But Paris herself was surprised to learn that “little sister” and family friend Paris Jackson, made similar claims as she marched beside her in October 2020 to raise awareness.
Taylor Swift‘s re-recorded single ‘Love Story’ from her 2008 album ‘Fearless’ saw streams in the millions on its first day of release.It’s the first indication that Swift’s bid to deprive the owners of her masters of profit is working, with ‘Love Story (Taylor’s Version)’ garnering 5.8million on-demand streams (audio and video combined) in the US on its day of release on Friday (February 12).Billboard puts the MRC Data figures into perspective.
Taylor Swift will make a “surprise announcement” on Good Morning America tomorrow (February 12), according to the program’s social media.The singer-songwriter is set to appear on Thursday’s episode, which airs from 7am local time in the US.Per a video posted by Good Morning America, Swift will announce the news exclusively on the breakfast television program.TOMORROW ON @GMA: @taylorswift13 has a new surprise announcement to make — and she’s making it tomorrow exclusively on GMA! Make sure to
Paris Hilton has taken her abuse allegations to the top.
Paris Hilton has testified that she was allegedly "verbally, mentally and physically abused on a daily basis" at a boarding school. The 39-year-old socialite appeared in court on Monday (08.
Paris Hilton testified about her “traumatizing” alleged abuse as a teen at Utah’s Provo Canyon School on Monday, February 8.
Joe Biden and leaders in Congress to take action and said she intends to pursue federal legislation.“This is just the first step,” Hilton told reporters. “This bill is going to definitely help a lot of children but there’s obviously more work to do, and I’m not going to stop until change happens.”———Eppolito is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative.
Paris Hilton just went on the record to talk about the “terrible” abuse she suffered at a Utah boarding school.
Paris Hilton has appeared in a Utah court to testify against the boarding school that she accuses of “verbally, mentally and physically” abusing her.
Park City, Utah may not have been flooded with out-of-towners this year for the Sundance Film Festival due to the pandemic, however, the annual prestige film event can celebrate that its online edition and 20 city theatrical extension drew a total audience that was 2.7 times larger than the typical 11-day Utah edition. This year’s Sundance ran from Thursday, Jan. 28 through Wednesday, Feb. 3.
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.
reported on Tuesday. Swift’s attorneys are calling the park’s claims “baseless,” and ignored the cease and desist letter sent to the singer on Dec.
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 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.