A theme park in Utah has filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift that accuses her of trademark infringement.
Evermore Parks said in its suit filed this week that the title of Swift’s 2020 album “Evermore”‘ violates the park’s trademark rights.
Swift’s lawyers said the allegations are “baseless” and they refused to comply with a cease and desist letter the park sent to Swift on Dec. 18. They added that the singer-songwriter styled her new album “in a way that is entirely distinct” from the park’s aesthetic.
Evermore Park was created in 2018 and features costumed actors and performers.
In court documents, CEO Ken Bretschneider said that after Swift’s album was released on Dec. 11, search results for the theme park dropped on Google in favor of the album.
Bretschneider also alleged that the “Evermore” album title infringes on the park’s merchandise designs, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.
Topics Lawsuits
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.

CEO Sentenced in Miami to 15 Years in One of the Largest Health Care Fraud Cases
‘Door Knocker’ Roofers Were Everywhere. NC Farm Bureau Saw an Opportunity
Three Top P/C Insurers Account for Most of Insurance AI Patents
AIG Partners With Amwins, Blackstone to Launch Lloyd’s Syndicate Using Palantir 

