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Taylor Swift takes legal action against her fans. Very Prince-like Taylor Swift Takes Legal Action Against Her Fans On EtsyTaylor Swift’s extremely successful marketing campaign for her record-breaking album 1989 was largely built off the singer’s intimate connections with her fans. She went to their houses, baked them cookies, followed them on Tumblr, and invited them to exclusive listening sessions. But recent action from Swift and her legal team paints a far less BFF image of the pop star. Fans with Swift-related items on Etsy have been hit with alleged trademark violations and ordered to remove their items from stores. Buzzfeed reports that of the 15 Swift-related Etsy items on a list they published back in November, only three are still for sale online. They contacted an Etsy seller who asked to remain anonymous, but spoke about the legal action brought against her:
The success of 1989 was built on fans feeling like they were part of Swift’s life and story. Now that the album launch campaign has wound down, the anonymous seller argues that the lawsuit counters that in a major way.
Etsy issued a statement to Buzzfeed about the situation:
All this comes on the heels of Swift’s trademark of the phrase ...k beat,” among others. It isn’t a brand new situation (Buzzfeed says Swift’s lawyers issued takedown notices to Etsy sellers as early as 2013) but it has ramped up in recent months. Swift isn’t the only one pushing back against fan-made merchandise. Beyoncé recently launched a similar suit against fans who were running with the “Feyoncé” meme. There’s a difference between Drake threatening to sue a major corporation like Walmart for their “YOLO” t-shirts, and major pop stars threatening fans with legal action over homemade crafts. As the anonymous Etsy seller mentioned, most of them probably aren’t making much money anyway, and are just doing it for the fun of it.
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That doll is freaky as. Wouldnt she have already made millions upon millions from her fan base? Why does she have to try and stop some poor or working fans hustle? It's not even a bootleg of her art-work. . She also removed her music from streaming services, she seems to have gone money hungry crazy. She could have asked them to cut her in on their venture if she is in such desperate need for that 5th mansion and second private jet. Why not even start a side-company that sells her fans work and promote it for them.
. Go Bootleg a Taylor Swift album today!
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that doll is UGLY if I were her,I'd sue anyone making me look that hideous,lol | |
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. I see what they did there. . I don't want your rhythm without your rhyme | |
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Sounds like she's taken a page out of Prince's book..."How To Lose Fans and Develop Haters." I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Not to defend Taylor but fuck streaming services. No one gives two shits about bands that jacked for everything by spotify and whatever, but because MS Rich Swift takes a stand people say "shit your rich why do you care" dumb fucking attitude. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I don't see a problem with this at all. It's no different than selling home-made concert T-shirts out of the back of a van. It's her name, her likeness, and her "brand". . The only problem I would ever have is if someone sued (like Prince did) of either lip-syncing to one of her songs for fun on YouTube or having one of her songs in the background.
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Naaa, its all stupid. Sometimes these famous folk get their heads stuck so far up their behind, they forget they once struggled to make a living and make ends meet. | |
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Suing one's fans will be Prince's legacy. | |
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Yeah that's how I see that too. And if you routinely fail to defend your brand, you can lose legal claim to it. It's not about the money those Etsy people make, it's just defending the trademark. The idea in the article that Taylor is being mean when she is supposed to be "nice" is bullcrap.
Damn, nobody tell Gene Simmons about Etsy! His blood will boil over. | |
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