JAKARTA - Singer Taylor Swift sues Evermore theme park in Utah for playing his music without a license.

Launching Rolling Stone today, February 25, Swift is suing the theme park under the auspices of her team TAS Rights Management.

Previously, the theme park sued Swift because of the similarity of the amusement park name to the title of Taylor Swift's latest album. It is feared that this similarity can confuse potential visitors and the public thinks this amusement park has a relationship with Swift.

However, Swift responded to these demands by saying this claim was baseless and only took advantage of the name Taylor Swift.

Broadcast Music, Inc or BMI is known to have sent files from August to September 2018 but the Evermore theme park has never responded.

"The file that is sent with the license in the form of music usage costs 1728 US dollars for the period May to December 2019".

These total costs do not include time periods beyond what is stated in the file. Some of the songs played were Love Story, You Belong With Me, and Bad Blood.


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