Owners of the Amusement Park sued Taylor Swift

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Evermore Entertainment Park owners sued Taylor Swift. As you know, in December 2020, the performer has released an Evermore music album, whose name coincides with the name of the thematic park in the United States. Now the park owners want to sue the singer for violating the rights to a trademark, according to the TMZ portal. According to representatives of the owners of the park, which is located in Utah, the Swift has seriously violated the law when it began to promote his new album and the Merch.

According to the owners of the amusement park, they spent millions of dollars on the construction of the object, and also invested in the promotion of the brand and the sale of goods under their own trading stamp since the opening of the park in 2018. In Evermore Park, anyone can become a hero of a certain history and feel the real magic of transfiguration, assure the creators of the original idea.

The park owners claim: since Taylor has downloaded the Internet album, the network users have problems when they want to purchase tickets to the park online or order goods with symbols. In addition, the Park site has significantly fallen a percentage of issuing search results in Google's search engines. This leads to confusion in the service market and significantly affects the profit of the enterprise.

The owners are confident that the pop star knew about the existence of the park, but nevertheless intentionally allowed this situation to happen. Taylor defenders are confident that this judicial claim does not represent a serious threat to the singer. According to their information, the Evermore Director-General of the Evermore Park has multi-million debts to developers companies, therefore, this is just a way to get money from a star and distribute debts. It is known that Evermore owners require Taylor with a huge amount of compensation.

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