Overview
- Florida artist Kimberly Marasco asked U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon for a preliminary injunction to stop Disney+ from streaming The End of an Era, her second suit involving Swift.
- Disney has scheduled the six-part docuseries for release on December 12.
- Marasco alleges Swift, Universal Music Group, and Republic Records copied her poetry into lyrics and visuals across Lover, Folklore, Midnights, and The Tortured Poets Department, claiming irreparable harm if it streams.
- A source close to Swift’s legal team dismisses the allegations as legally baseless, emphasizing that broad themes and concepts are not protected by copyright.
- Legal experts say an injunction is unlikely because money damages could remedy any proven harm, and the court has not ruled on the motion.