Affrontement judiciaire sur un risque de confusion inversée dans l'affaire de la marque de Taylor Swift

Les avocats de Taylor Swift et de l'ancienne artiste de Las Vegas Maren Wade se sont opposés devant un tribunal de Los Angeles au sujet d'allégations selon lesquelles le titre de l'album de la chanteuse porterait atteinte à une marque déposée. L'audience a porté sur des allégations de confusion inversée découlant de la sortie de 2025.

Lors d'une audience au centre-ville de Los Angeles le 27 mai, l'équipe juridique de Swift a défendu le titre de l'album 'The Life Of A Showgirl' face à la plainte de Wade. Ils ont décrit l'œuvre comme une création expressive classique protégée par le premier amendement et ont soutenu qu'aucune confusion réaliste avec la marque de Wade ne pouvait se produire.

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