THEME PARK SUING TAYLOR SWIFT OVER "EVERMORE" NAME

Theme Park Suing Taylor Swift Over “Evermore” Name

Taylor Swift surprised everyone late last year with her second surprise album “Evermore,” but she may live to regret picking that name for the record.

TMZ reports that Taylor is being sued by the owners of the Utah-based park theme park Evermore, citing trademark infringement. They insist they own the trademark to the name and she doesn’t have the right to sell merch with the name on it.

The park owners say they’ve been selling “Evermore” branded merchandise since they first had the idea for the park in 2014, and when it opened in 2018, and now say they’ve been losing money ever since Taylor dropped her album last year, due to confusion in the marketplace.

The owners, who are seeking millions of dollars, insist Taylor’s people knew of their trademark but didn’t care, something Taylor’s team denies. They call the lawsuit “frivolous” and claim the park owners are just out for money especially since they owe millions in construction fees.

Source: TMZ

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