She may have a tough time proving Swift bothered to steal from her.
Well, it started as a $100 infringement and is now $7 million.
Cannon refuses to dismiss it because reasons.
As for copyright, I’m not exactly sure how she can make a claim. One pose is generally not enough (like claiming copyright on using “the” in a sentence or noun verb noun.
It’s farcical.
@feloneouscat @sirgeefive A picture from the 90s sitcom "Keeping Up Appearances". Swift should contact them and ask them to provide a statement that they are okay with being the inspiration for her cover. Sure they would do it, just for the giggles.
@feloneouscat @sirgeefive Am I blind? The first image is not even closely resembling her allegedly infringed image. And I am sure, you find easily images from 1960 that have the same imagery, so I would argue that the accuser stole it from somebody else.