Taylor Swift sued for trademark infringement over

Taylor Swift is facing a new lawsuit over her latest album,"The Life of a Showgirl,"which accuses the singer of trademark infringement.

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Filed Monday in federal court by Las Vegas performer Maren Wade, the complaint claims Swift titled her hit record despite being aware of its resemblance to the title of a column that Wade penned for Las Vegas Weekly called"Confessions of a Showgirl,"centered around anecdotes about her experiences in the entertainment industry. The column was first published in 2014, the document said, and Wade later adapted it into a live show and book by the same name.

Wade obtained a registered trademark for "Confessions of a Showgirl" from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 2015. The trademark eventually received "incontestable" status, signaling the owner's right to exclusively use it after having done so consistently for a period of years, according to the lawsuit andthe trademark office.

When Swift later applied to register a trademark of her own for "The Life of a Showgirl," the office denied her application, allegedly on the grounds that its title was "confusingly similar" to Wade's already established one, Wade's attorney, Jaymie Parkkinen, told CBS News in a statement.

"They continued using it anyway, expanding it across a coordinated commercial program and distributing it through retail channels reaching millions of consumers" the lawsuit said, referring to Swift's team. It added that Wade "was never contacted" about the name.

The lawsuit claims that Swift's album title undermined Wade's personal brand, after the performer had spent more than a decade building it.

"She registered it. She earned it," said Parkkinen. "We have great respect for Swift's talent and success, but trademark law exists to ensure that creators at all levels can protect what they've built. That's what this case is about."

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Wade's complaint said similarities between "Confessions of a Showgirl" and "The Life of a Showgirl" are "immediate," as both titles "share the same structure, the same dominant phrase, and the same overall commercial impression." It also said the brands "are used in overlapping markets and are directed at the same consumers."

In addition to trademark infringement, the suit also accused Swift and UMG Recordings of unfair competition and, specifically,false designation, a law that prohibits goods or services circulated in commerce from misrepresenting their origins to consumers. UMG Recordings is a branch of Universal Music Group, to which Swift is signed. The lawsuit also named Bravado International Group Merchandising Services, Inc., another branch of UMG.

Wade is seeking unspecified damages for "the irreparable harm to her business, reputation, and goodwill" as a result of the alleged trademark violation, as well as a court order that would prevent Swift from continuing to use the title of her hit album.

Swift's commercial success "does not depend on the continued use of any single designation," the lawsuit argued, while "Confessions of a Showgirl" is Wade's only trademark and the basis of her "professional identity and career."

"It is not one mark among hundreds," the complaint said. "It is the only one she has."

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Taylor Swift sued for trademark infringement over "The Life of a Showgirl"

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John Mulaney told his Elvis Presley superfan son that the singer was dead mid-Graceland tour

Graceland turned into the Heartbreak Hotel afterJohn Mulaneyhad to break some bad news to hisElvis Presleysuperfan son, Malcolm.

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TheJohn Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunchstar revealed that he had to inform his 4-year-old son, whom he shares with wifeOlivia Munn, that the King of Rock and Roll was dead while they were on a recent tour of Graceland.

"Malcolm, my son, is 4, but he's a huge Elvis fan," Mulaney explained on Monday's episode ofThe Late Show With Stephen Colbert. "And I said to him, 'Do you want to get a tour of Elvis' house?' And he was like, 'Elvis' house? Awesome.'"

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The father-son duo embarked on a private tour of Presley's estate that evening.

"We're walking through, [the guide] goes, 'We're gonna show you some special spots because you're performing here at Graceland,'" Mulaney remembered. "My son goes, 'I want to go on the roof.'"

While they weren't able to visit the roof, the pair were able to visit the singer's famous jungle room. "We're looking around and Malcolm goes, 'Dad, can I meet Elvis now?'" Mulaney recalled. "It had never come up while listening to 'Hound Dog.' You don't go, 'Son, you know this guy's dead, right?'"

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He added, "Then I realized all his grandparents are alive and he's never had a goldfish. And he doesn't know… and he's about to find out in the jungle room at Graceland that everybody dies."

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So Mulaney had to explain to his son why he couldn't meet his idol. "I said, 'Elvis is in heaven now.' And he said, 'Why?'" he recalled. "And I said, 'Uh, well, sometimes when people are in their early 40s, and they have a job and schedule a lot like Daddy, and some of the same issues as Daddy, they go to the bathroom and they go to heaven.'"

When a laughing Stephen Colbert acknowledged that there were worse ways to die, Mulaney responded, "Dude, what better life?"

Mulaney previously revealed that Malcolm is such a big fan of the King that his third birthday party was Elvis-themed. "He's a really big Elvis fan," Mulaney explained while visitingThe Tonight Showin 2024. "I think it started withLilo & Stitch, because they listen to Elvis in that movie."

But watching Presley's 1968 comeback special was what really sealed the deal. "My son, 2 years old, was riveted," he said. "More than anyInside Out, Moana,anything. Staring at Elvis in a leather suit in the late '60s."

Watch Mulaney recall informing his son of Presley's death in the clip above.

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Beloved Actor William Daniels, Known for Role as Mr. Feeny, Turns 99 Years Old, Joking: 'Who Wants to Be 100?' (Exclusive)

Veteran actor William Daniels turns 99 on March 31

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  • In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Boy Meets World alum spoke about his plans for the big day, and how he's approaching 100

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William Danielswill turn 99 on March 31 — and he's already talking about the road to 100.

Speaking to PEOPLE in a recent exclusive interview, Daniels says, "I certainly don't feel 99 years old, that's for sure."

Asked about turning 100 in 2027, Daniels says with a laugh, "Oh, I don't want to be a hundred. Who wants to be a hundred?"

For his upcoming festivities, Daniels says he and his family — including wifeBonnie Bartlettand sons Michael and Robert— plan to keep things low-key.

"To celebrate my 99th, the whole family is getting together. My two sons, their wives, and our four grandchildren. Half of our family lives on the East Coast, so it's great to have everyone in one place," he says.

Daniels adds that he keeps young by going to fan conventions, working out with a personal trainer, and filming Cameos for fans.

"I do hundreds of cameos every year, and that feels good," he says. "It allows me to perform, which demands a certain amount of energy and focus. I think that's good for me. I like being productive.

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Daniels — who played beloved teacher Mr. Feeny onBoy Meets World— has been married to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bartlett, 96, since June 30, 1951; at 74 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage.

"I think the main reason why we've been married for 75 years is because we never seriously considered being with anyone else. So we had to work things out. You know?" Daniels tells PEOPLE.

Daniels added that the two focus on taking care of themselves, and each other, sharing that they exercise together several times a week.

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Speaking to PEOPLE in 2025, ahead of the couple's 74thwedding anniversaryon June 30 Bartlett said the couple remains deeply connected.

"It's like we don't have to communicate almost. We just know what to do," she said. "And when one person is upset, the other person sort of kind of calms down and we help each other in that way."

Over the course of their relationship, the pair raised two sons, became grandparents and shared the screen together a handful of times, with Bartlett even playing her husband's love interest onBoy Meets World.

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