Taylor Swift’s legal team has launched a scathing attack on a former Las Vegas showgirl, Maren Flagg, who is suing the pop star for trademark infringement over her latest album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl’. Flagg claims that Swift’s album title infringes on her 2015 trademarked phrase ‘Confessions of a Showgirl’, which she uses to promote her own brand.
Background of the Lawsuit
Flagg, who performs under the name Maren Wade, filed a lawsuit against Swift in March, seeking to block the pop star from selling merchandise related to the album. However, Swift’s lawyers have strongly disputed the claims, calling the lawsuit ‘absurd’ and an attempt to use Swift’s name and intellectual property to boost Flagg’s own brand.
In a brief filed on Wednesday, Swift’s lawyers stated that Flagg’s lawsuit ‘should never have been filed’ and that it is ‘simply Ms. Flagg’s latest attempt to use Taylor Swift’s name and intellectual property to prop up her brand.’ They also highlighted the vast difference between Flagg’s small-scale cabaret shows and Swift’s massive album release.
Comparing Apples and Oranges
Swift’s lawyers pointed out that Flagg performs in intimate venues such as ’55+ active communities’, ’55+ golf resorts’, and ‘RV & Golf Resorts’, often with dinner and private supper clubs. They also noted that Flagg’s website lists no upcoming performances, casting doubt on the legitimacy of her claims.
The lawyers also accused Flagg of trying to associate herself with Swift’s album title before suing her. ‘Prior to the album announcement, plaintiff had never used ‘the life of a showgirl’ in her social media promotion,’ the brief states. ‘Following the announcement, plaintiff used the phrase or posted generally about Ms. Swift or the album over 40 times on her social media.’
Key Points of the Lawsuit
- Flagg claims Swift’s album title infringes on her trademarked phrase ‘Confessions of a Showgirl’
- Swift’s lawyers call the lawsuit ‘absurd’ and an attempt to boost Flagg’s brand
- Flagg seeks to block Swift from selling merchandise related to the album
- Swift’s lawyers highlight the difference between Flagg’s small-scale shows and Swift’s massive album release
What’s Next?
The lawsuit is ongoing, with Swift’s lawyers aggressively defending their client’s rights. It remains to be seen how the court will rule, but one thing is clear: Taylor Swift will not back down without a fight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the lawsuit about? A: The lawsuit is about a trademark infringement claim made by Maren Flagg against Taylor Swift over the album title ‘The Life of a Showgirl’.
Q: What is Maren Flagg’s claim? A: Flagg claims that Swift’s album title infringes on her trademarked phrase ‘Confessions of a Showgirl’.
Q: How has Taylor Swift responded? A: Swift’s lawyers have called the lawsuit ‘absurd’ and an attempt to boost Flagg’s brand, and have aggressively defended their client’s rights.










