Taylor Swift sued for trademark infringement over "The Life of a Showgirl"
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A Las Vegas performer is suing Taylor Swift for alleged trademark infringement over the album title "The Life of a Showgirl."
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Las Vegas performer Maren Wade has sued Taylor Swift for trademark infringement, claiming the superstar's latest album "The Life of a Showgirl" infringes on Wade's "Confessions of a Showgirl" brand, which Wade created as a column in 2014 and later developed into a podcast. Wade alleges Swift's album title is confusingly similar to her established intellectual property and could dilute her trademark rights. The lawsuit centers on whether Swift's use of "showgirl" terminology in the album title constitutes infringement on Wade's branded content. Swift's legal team will likely argue that the two titles are sufficiently distinct and that Swift's use falls within fair use protections for artists. The case will test how trademark law applies to celebrity album titles and whether conceptual similarity between entertainment properties constitutes actionable infringement.
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