Taylor Swift's Disney Documentary Release Could Be Blocked by Aileen Cannon
Summary
A Disney+ docuseries about Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour might face a delay due to a copyright lawsuit by artist Kimberly Marasco. Marasco claims Swift’s work copied her poetry, and she has asked the court to stop the series’ release. The court has not yet made a decision on this request.Key Facts
- Kimberly Marasco filed a lawsuit claiming Taylor Swift's work copied her poetry.
- Marasco wants the court to block the Disney+ release of a docuseries about Swift’s tour.
- The docuseries is set to be released on December 12 on Disney+.
- This is Marasco's second lawsuit against Swift; the first was dismissed.
- Judge Aileen Cannon, known for handling President Trump's documents case, is overseeing this case.
- Marasco argues that releasing the series will cause her "irreparable harm."
- A legal expert commented that monetary damages, not blocking, are typical remedies for such claims.
- The court has not yet decided on Marasco’s request to stop the series.
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