Taylor Swift to trademark catchy phrases from 'Reputation'
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
Taylor Swift is taking her brand to another level!
How much more 'power' does Taylor Swift need?
The pop-mogul is at it again and this time around she's here to trademark her famous phrases.
Swift has filed to trademark a collection of phrases from her upcoming album, 'Reputation', according to TMZ. Trademarked phrases will include the song title 'Look What You Made Me Do' and lyrics 'The old Taylor can't come to the phone right now'.
To celebrate the release of her highly-anticipated new album, her trademarked phrases will be used for merchandise. T-shirts, sweatshirts, and laptop cases will all adorn her phrases. Oddly, they will also cover magnetically encoded gift cards, reusable shopping bags, ornamental cloth patches, shoe laces, and bathrobes.
This definitely got us thinking about what we would trademark if we were as famous as Taylor Swift?
Martin Bester has a few things he would like to trademark:
Watch the video for Taylor's latest single below:
What phrase would you trademark?
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