Anwälte streiten im Markenrechtsstreit um Taylor Swift über umgekehrte Verwechslungsgefahr

Die Anwälte von Taylor Swift und der ehemaligen Las-Vegas-Performerin Maren Wade stritten vor einem Gericht in Los Angeles über Vorwürfe, dass der Albumtitel der Sängerin eine eingetragene Marke verletze. Die Anhörung befasste sich mit dem Vorwurf der sogenannten umgekehrten Verwechslungsgefahr, der aus der Veröffentlichung im Jahr 2025 resultiert.

Bei einer Anhörung in der Innenstadt von Los Angeles am 27. Mai verteidigte das Anwaltsteam von Swift den Albumtitel 'The Life Of A Showgirl' gegen die Klage von Wade. Sie bezeichneten das Werk als ein klassisches ausdrucksstarkes Stück, das unter dem Schutz des ersten Verfassungszusatzes steht, und argumentierten, dass keine realistische Verwechslungsgefahr mit Wades Marke bestehen könne.

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