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Taylor Swift, Utah-based theme park Evermore drop lawsuits without monetary settlement
Evermore filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift for copying their name for her December album
By Web Desk
Published March 25, 2021
Taylor Swift and Evermore theme park have decided to drop their respective lawsuits without any monetary settlement.
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A spokesperson of the Grammy winner told Billboard: "As a resolution of both lawsuits, the parties will drop and dismiss their respective suits without monetary settlement."
Last month, Utah-based theme park Evermore filed a lawsuit against the Bad Blood singer claiming that the singer copied their name for her December album Evermore.
The theme park argued that it had been a registered owner of the trademark since 2015.
Swift in turn filed a lawsuit against them claiming that it used the singer’s songs without proper licensing.
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