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Taylor Swift rejects ‘baseless’ lawsuit from Utah theme park Evermore – The Guardian
Pop star is sued for copyright infringement by attraction with same name as her latest No 1 album

Taylor Swift has been sued for copyright infringement by a theme park in Utah that shares the name of her hit album Evermore.
The theme park owners allege that Swifts album, released in December 2020, has confused visitors and negatively affected the parks prominence on search engines, and that their merchandise designs have also been infringed upon. They are seeking to claim damages as well as their legal costs.
Visitors reportedly asked whether the Evermore album was the result of a collaboration…
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