Taylor Swift is facing a $1 million copyright infringement lawsuit after a Memphis, Tennessee, poet on Tuesday filed documents claiming the singer-songwriter copied elements of her book to create the 2019 album "Lover." Teresa La Dart's lawsuit claimed Swift used "creative elements that copied the expressive design arrangements" for her seventh studio album from a book La Dart published with the same "Lover" title on Jan.
12, 2010. In court documents, La Dart's book was also registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in February. Fox News Digital has reached out to Swift's rep for comment.
Taylor Swift was sued for $1 million by a Memphis-area poet who claimed the singer stole artwork for her "Lover" album. (Rich Fury) Swift released the album with an accompanying tome on Aug.
23, 2019. The statute of limitations on copyright infringement cases is three years following the release of the work.Tuesday was the last day La Dart could file the suit against the 11-time Grammy Award winner.
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