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Judge dismisses poet's copyright infringement lawsuit against Taylor Swift

A judge has dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by a Florida poet who accused Taylor Swift of plagiarism.

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The brief

A judge has dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Taylor Swift. The legal action was brought by a Florida poet who claimed the singer copied her poems.

Coverage from Reuters, ABC News, and Global News emphasizes the dismissal of the plagiarism claims. News also report the victory, noting it occurred days after Swift's wedding to Travis Kelce.

Future developments depend on whether the court's ruling is final or subject to further legal challenge, though coverage does not specify an appeal process.

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Quick answers

What was the nature of the lawsuit?

A Florida poet filed a copyright infringement and plagiarism lawsuit claiming Taylor Swift copied her poems.

What was the court's decision?

The judge dismissed the lawsuit, resulting in a win for Taylor Swift.

When did this ruling occur?

The ruling came days after Taylor Swift's wedding to Travis Kelce.

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