Taylor Swift’s Legal Team Slams “Meritless” The Life of a Showgirl Copyright Lawsuit
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Taylor Swift’s Lawyers Fire Back Over ‘Absurd’ Infringement Claims Against ‘Life of a Showgirl’
Taylor Swift’s attorneys have fired back over allegations that her 2025 album The Life of a Showgirl infringed on a former Las Vegas showgirl’s brand. In March, former showgirl Maren Flagg — known professionally as Maren Wade — sued Swift, 36, in a California District Court, claiming that The Life of a Showgirl interfered with her brand “Confessions of a Showgirl,” which she trademarked in 2015 to market podcasts, live shows and books. Flagg ins…
Taylor Swift’s Attorneys Call ‘Showgirl’ Trademark Lawsuit ‘Absurd’: Performer Trying to ‘Prop Up Her Brand’
Last month, Maren Flagg, who is suing Taylor Swift for trademark infringement over The Life of a Showgirl, filed a motion for a preliminary injunction. At the time, attorneys for Swift had yet to respond to the lawsuit initially filed in March. Earlier this week, the musician’s legal representatives submitted a brief in opposition to the request along with a proposed order requesting a denial of the motion. “This motion, just like Maren Flagg’…
Taylor Swift’s trademark lawsuit: Singer’s lawyers fire back at plaintiff, says 'that comparison is absurd’
In a fierce rebuttal, Taylor Swift's legal representatives have dismissed claims from former showgirl Maren Flagg as 'nonsensical.' Flagg contends that Swift's latest album title, 'The Life Of A Showgirl,' infringes upon her registered trademark. Swift's attorneys express skepticism over the validity of Flagg's allegations, suggesting ulterior motives behind the lawsuit and questioning the appropriateness of its timing.
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