Washington [US], February 5 (FeedsIndia): The legal team of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has slammed a frivolous complaint from a theme park located in Utah called Evermore. The lawsuit is about the new album titled ‘evermore’ by the singer.
According to E! News, the theme park argued in the court documents published by the publication that the singer’s new album violated its trademark by using the same name. The theme park owners also claimed that the release of ‘evermore’ from Swift created uncertainty about whether the two were related.
In court documents, the Utah venue further alleged that there was a “dramatic departure from typical levels” of traffic on its website in the week following the release of the album.
On Thursday, Taylor Swift’s team reacted to the lawsuit in a statement to E! News. A spokesperson for Taylor said, “The fact is, this frivolous claim is coming from Ken Bretschneider, founder, and CEO of an experience park.”
Her spokesperson further added that “the true intent of this lawsuit should be obvious” in light of lawsuits, debts, and liens the company is reportedly facing.
As per E! In a letter to the court, News, the singer’s legal team have responded to the allegations, “Your client has suffered no damages whatsoever and, in fact, has openly stated that Ms Swift’s album release creates a ‘marketing opportunity’ for your client’s troubled theme park.”
Online, Utah’s Evermore Park described itself as an experience park where people of all ages can escape to a new realm, Evermore’s fantasy village.
As for ‘evermore’ from Taylor, the surprise album was released last year on December 11 and was the second body of music recorded during the quarantine period by the singer. (FeedsIndia)
Source: (ANI)