May 18, 2024

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Taylor Swift’s crew slams theme park for frivolous lawsuit over ‘Evermore’ album identify

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By ANI
WASHINGTON: American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift’s authorized crew has slammed a frivolous lawsuit from a Utah based mostly theme park named Evermore. The lawsuit is concerning the singer’s newest album titled ‘Evermore’.

According to E! News, within the court docket paperwork obtained by the publication, the theme park claimed that the singer’s newest album has infringed its trademark through the use of the identical identify. The house owners of the theme park additionally said that the discharge of Swift’s ‘evermore’ has induced confusion about whether or not the 2 had been linked.

The Utah venue additional claimed in court docket paperwork that there was a “dramatic departure from typical levels” of visitors on its web site within the week following the album’s launch.

Swift’s crew on Thursday responded to the lawsuit in an announcement to E! News. A spokesperson for the singer stated, “The fact is, this frivolous claim is coming from Ken Bretschneider, founder, and CEO of an experience park.”

Her spokesperson additional added that “the true intent of this lawsuit should be obvious” in mild of lawsuits, money owed, and liens the corporate is reportedly going through.

As per E! News, the singer’s authorized crew additionally responded to the claims in a letter to the court docket writing, “Your client has suffered no damages whatsoever and, in fact, has openly stated that Ms Swift’s album release creates a ‘marketing opportunity’ for your client’s troubled theme park.”

Utah’s Evermore Park has described itself on-line as an expertise park the place individuals of all ages can escape to a brand new realm, the fantasy village of Evermore.

As for Swift’s ‘evermore’, the shock album was launched on December 11 final 12 months and was the singer’s second physique of music filmed throughout the quarantine interval.

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