Taylor Swift Trademarks: [+REPORT] Taylor Swift Trademarks List Her Name, Initials, Signature & Phrases From Lyrics And Albums, Here’s Why!

Taylor Swift trademarks just mean that no one can have her listed slew of phrases for reproduction or use in any material, or else you will be screwed up! Taylor Swift trademarks seal of protection came two days before the phenomenal pop star's release of her fifth studio album, "1989."

The "1989" hitmaker is indeed a canny businesswoman that she listed several phrases as trademarks including "The Sick Beat," and "Cause We Never Go Out of Style" among others.

Daily Mail reported that Taylor Swift trademarks also include phrases from "Blank Space" song such as and "Could Show You Incredible Things" and ''Nice To Meet You. Where You Been?"

"Party Like It's 1989" was also in the list of Taylor Swift trademarks, the album that hit 1.287 million copies on its first week in US alone, the second highest selling album after Eminem who holds the current record of selling 1.322 million copies in 2002.

The list of Taylor Swift trademarks can be seen in JUSTIA Trademarks so make sure to check it before planning to include any phrases from Taylor Swift's lyrics.

With her trademarks, no one can use any of the listed phrases derived from her lyrics on any items including t-shirts, bags, stickers, decals, musical instruments, cushions, glassware, footwear and more.

According to BBC, Taylor Swift trademarks also include her name, initials and signature so be cautious if you're into business reproducing materials such as what has been mentioned in the legal documentation.

Taylor Swift trademarks were move of the singer-songwriter to protect her work from unauthorized use of her labels.

Before Taylor Swift trademarks become headline, the young hitmaker was also in the spotlight following her Twitter and Instagram accounts hacking incident.

Recently, the blonde hitmaker received high praises from the queen of pop, Madonna, who openly stated that she likes Taylor as a performer. Madonna discussed it with Australia Today this week when she said that "I like Taylor Swift. I think she writes some really catchy pop songs. Can't get them out of my head."

Taylor responded immediately to her Tumblr account on Tuesday saying, "Thanks now I'm dead."

We can't blame Taylor Swift for her wise decision of putting Taylor Swift trademarks. After all she's working hard for her craft. Every work she does is just instant success.  She will be in UK this summer for her 1989 tour.

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