Taylor Swift is being sued by a theme park in Utah that shares the same name as her most recent album Evermore, which was released in December 2020.
According to The Guardian, the singer is being sued for copyright infringement, with the theme park owners claiming the name has “confused visitors and negatively affected the park’s prominence on search engines.” They added that their merchandise designs have also been infringed upon and are now seeking to claim millions in damages as well as their legal costs.
The park is reportedly claiming that visitors asked “whether the Evermore album was the result of a collaboration between Evermore and Taylor Swift or some other type of relationship” with them, according to their human resources
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