Taylor Swift’s Disney+ docuseries faces a legal challenge from Florida artist Kimberly Marasco, who alleges copyright infringement. Marasco seeks to halt the release, claiming Swift used her poetry for lyrics and visual themes. Swift’s team dismisses the claims as baseless, and legal experts deem an injunction unlikely, though the case sparks debate on creative overlap.
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