Taylor Swift Countersues Utah’s Evermore Theme Park Amid Legal Battle – E! Online

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UPDATE: Taylor Swift‘s group continues to resist versus Evermore amusement park. 

In court files gotten by E! News, TAS Rights Management, the business that deals with Taylor’s hallmark and music rights, has actually submitted a countersuit declaring the Utah home utilized 3 tunes from the Grammy winner without appropriate licenses consisting of “Love Story,” “You Belong With Me” and “Bad Blood.” 

“Starting in 2019, through phone calls, emails, letters, and draft license agreements, BMI repeatedly informed defendants both of the copyrighted nature of the Works and of the unlawful nature of their continued use of the same in public performances at Defendants’ theme park,” court files mentioned. “Defendants ignored these messages, opting instead to continue using the Works without authorization, with full knowledge of their infringement, to drive attention and attendance to their theme park.” 

TAS Rights Management wishes to recuperate damages and to tell the amusement park from continued violation. E! News has actually connected to Taylor’s group and Evermore amusement park for extra remark and has actually not heard back.

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Taylor Swift‘s group is knocking a suit from a Utah amusement park called Evermore.

In court files gotten by E! News, Evermore declares the vocalist’s newest album has actually infringed its hallmark by utilizing the exact same name.

The amusement park’s owners stated the release of evermore had actually triggered confusion about whether the 2 were connected. In truth, the Utah place declared in court files that there was a “dramatic departure from typical levels” of traffic on its site in the week after the album’s release.

On Thursday, Feb. 4, Taylor’s group reacted to the suit in a declaration to E! News. 

“The truth is, this unimportant claim is originating from Ken Bretschneider, creator and CEO of an experience park,” a representative for Taylor stated. Her representative included the “true intent of this lawsuit should be obvious” because of claims, financial obligations and liens the business is supposedly dealing with. In August 2020, Ken resolved his legal fights informing Utah Business, “We are honest people who pay our bills, but we were placed into a deep financial hole, which we are working diligently to climb out of.”