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  2. Taylor Swift’s Attorneys Countersue Evermore Theme Park in ...

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    Taylor Swift’s lawyers have said “It’s on,” effectively, to a Utah theme attraction, Evermore Park, that sued Swift earlier in February, alleging that her “Evermore” album infringed on ...

  3. Evermore Park - Wikipedia

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    Evermore entangled itself in legal proceedings with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] In February 2021, Evermore Park filed a lawsuit against Swift over the name of her 2020 album Evermore , alleging trademark infringement . [ 32 ]

  4. Examples include how Evermore Park, a theme park in Utah, sued Swift over the alleged infringement on the attraction’s trademarks because of her “Evermore” album, and how two songwriters ...

  5. Taylor Swift and Evermore Park Drop Lawsuits Against One ...

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    And they shall sue one another… nevermore. Taylor Swift and Evermore Park, a theme park in Utah, have dropped the lawsuits they filed against each other in February, according to Swift’s camp ...

  6. Disney v. VidAngel - Wikipedia

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    Disney Enterprises, Inc. v. VidAngel, Inc. was a 2016 United States District Court for the Central District of California case in which four major Hollywood studios -- Disney, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Bros.—filed a copyright infringement complaint against VidAngel, a company which allows users to filter out objectionable ...

  7. Evermore - Wikipedia

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    On February 2, 2021, a theme park in Pleasant Grove, Utah, called Evermore Park, sued Swift and her team for allegedly infringing its "EVERMORE" trademark, seeking to prevent Swift's further use of the word, and demanded "statutory damages of $2 million per counterfeit mark per type of goods or services sold".

  8. Taylor Swift asks judge to dismiss ‘Shake It Off’ copyright ...

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    Taylor Swift has asked a judge to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit over her single "Shake It Off."

  9. Taylor Swift and More Artists With Copyright Scandals

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