July 5, 2024
http://www.vulture.com/2021/02/taylor-swift-sued-by-utah-amusement-park-evermore-trademark.html

Taylor Swift, searching for more novelty amusement park to dupe.
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Are you an amusement park lover and likewise a Swiftie? Do you typically puzzle the Taylor Swift album evermore and the dream themed theme park, Evermore, situated in Pleasant Grove, Utah? Then young boy, oh boy, do we have a claim right up your street. On Wednesday, February 3, Pitchfork reported that mega pop star turned moody folk artist Taylor Swift is being taken legal action against by Utah-based theme park Evermore Park, for hallmark violation surrounding her newest blockbuster album likewise called evermore Random coincidence? Evermore the amusement park believes not. The match, submitted in a U.S. District Court in Utah on February 2, looks for millions in damages consisting of all legal costs, declaring that Swift’s record-breaking album “has actually resulted in baffled visitors and adversely impacted the park’s searchability on Google” and presumably “infringes on the park’s product styles and album covers for their initial soundtracks.” A general google search reveals that the amusement park is the primary his when you browse “Evermore Utah,” however, sure, go off.

Swift’s legal representatives are calling B.S., describing the match as “unwarranted” in a letter submitted in court. “In other words, the Swift Celebrations have actually not infringed your customer’s hallmark,” the letter states. “It is unthinkable that there is any possibility of confusion in between your customer’s amusement park and associated items and Ms. Swift’s music and associated items.” The letter goes on to single out Evermore Park’s product, that includes “little dragon eggs, guild spots, and a little dragon install,” items that are not comparable to those offered on Swift’s site. Although it would be enjoyable she did offer products such as these, however anybody worth their salt understands Swift’s more intosnake eggs Swift and her group are rejecting the match’s demand to “stop and desist from [the] usage of the EVERMORE hallmark,” so do not fret about the album getting pulled from streaming platforms whenever quickly. While we are delicate to the predicament of the small company owner, we do feel that rather of a claim, a partnership or licensing offer would benefit both celebrations. Picture strolling through a charming old hamlet while “dorothea” plays over the speaker? Pure happiness.