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Swift Faces Lawsuit Over 'Showgirl' Album Name
30 Mar
Summary
- Writer Maren Flagg sues Taylor Swift for trademark infringement.
- Flagg claims Swift's album title 'The Life of a Showgirl' infringes her mark.
- US Patent Office previously declined Swift's trademark for similarity.

Maren Flagg, a performer and writer, has initiated legal action against pop superstar Taylor Swift, asserting claims of trademark infringement, false designation, and unfair competition. Flagg contends that Swift's recent album, 'The Life of a Showgirl,' directly infringes upon her established brand of the same name, which she has cultivated over twelve years. This brand encompasses a Las Vegas Weekly column, a podcast, and live musical performances. The lawsuit highlights that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had previously refused Swift's attempt to register the album title, citing its confusing similarity to Flagg's mark. The office noted that both names share the phrase 'of a Showgirl' and are used in connection with musical and theatrical entertainment, potentially misleading consumers. Flagg argues that Swift's use of the title has undermined her brand and suggests a false association between the two. The complaint seeks unspecified damages and a court order to halt the use of the album title. Swift, who has an extensive trademark portfolio, has declined to comment on the ongoing litigation.