The owners of a fantasy park in Utah are suing Taylor Swift for trademark infringement. Evermore theme park's owners have claimed the pop star gaffed when she slapped 'Evermore' - the title of her latest album - on merchandise, asserting they own the copyright to the name.
According to documents obtained by TMZ, the park argued they trademarked 'Evermore' back in 2004, and Taylor's merchandise online is causing confusion in the marketplace.
They insist Swift's use of the name is hurting their bottom line, and are seeking millions in damages, alleging that after Swift's album was released on December 11, search results for the theme park dropped on Google.
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