Court Removes Jack Antonoff from Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Taylor Swift and Co-Defendants

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Court Removes Jack Antonoff from Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Taylor Swift and Co-Defendants

A court has removed singer-songwriter Jack Antonoff from a copyright infringement lawsuit involving Taylor Swift and other co-defendants. The plaintiff, Florida artist Kimberly Marasco, voluntarily dismissed Antonoff from the case and filed an amended complaint without him as a defendant. Marasco has accused Swift and her collaborators of copying her poetry in lyrics and visuals from various albums. This is the second lawsuit Marasco has filed against Swift, with the first one being dismissed last year. Antonoff's attorneys argued that he was not properly served with the lawsuit, and Marasco acknowledged deficiencies in the proof of service affidavit.

The court dismissed Jack Antonoff from the copyright infringement lawsuit against Taylor Swift and other co-defendants. The plaintiff, Kimberly Marasco, voluntarily removed Antonoff from the case and filed an amended complaint without him as a defendant. Marasco has accused Swift and her collaborators of copying her poetry in lyrics and visuals from various albums. This is the second lawsuit Marasco has filed against Swift, with the first one being dismissed last year. Antonoff's attorneys argued that he was not properly served with the lawsuit, and Marasco acknowledged deficiencies in the proof of service affidavit.

In a recent development, a court has dismissed singer-songwriter Jack Antonoff from a copyright infringement lawsuit involving Taylor Swift and other co-defendants. The plaintiff, Florida artist Kimberly Marasco, voluntarily removed Antonoff from the case and filed an amended complaint without him as a defendant. Marasco has accused Swift and her collaborators of copying her poetry in lyrics and visuals from various albums. This is the second lawsuit Marasco has filed against Swift, with the first one being dismissed last year. Antonoff's attorneys argued that he was not properly served with the lawsuit, and Marasco acknowledged deficiencies in the proof of service affidavit.

In conclusion, the court has removed Jack Antonoff from the copyright infringement lawsuit against Taylor Swift and other co-defendants. The plaintiff, Kimberly Marasco, voluntarily dismissed Antonoff from the case and filed an amended complaint without him as a defendant. Marasco has accused Swift and her collaborators of copying her poetry in lyrics and visuals from various albums. This is the second lawsuit Marasco has filed against Swift, with the first one being dismissed last year. Antonoff's attorneys argued that he was not properly served with the lawsuit, and Marasco acknowledged deficiencies in the proof of service affidavit.