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Taylor Swift trademarks lyrics, accessories from her album '1989'

Her trademark details includes guitar accessories, musical instruments, handbags, backpacks, ornaments, clothing, public appearances, wind chimes, cushions, mirrors, stickers, cookware, containers, pot holders, towels, blankets and hosiery.

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Taylor Swift wants to officially make her lyrics her own, and has filed trademarks for some of the popular song lyrics from her recent '1989' album.

The 25-year-old Grammy winner doesn't want her lyrics "Party Like It's 1989," "This Sick Beat," "Cause We Never Go Out of Style," "Nice to Meet You. Where You Been?" and "Could Show You Incredible Things," to be used by any other artists in their songs, E! Online reported.

Her trademark details includes guitar accessories, musical instruments, handbags, backpacks, ornaments, clothing, public appearances, wind chimes, cushions, mirrors, stickers, cookware, containers, pot holders, towels, blankets and hosiery.

And the list goes on to include ribbons, wigs, toys, Christmas tree decorations, educational services, njon-medicated toiletries, skin soap, clocks, jewelry, stationary, frames, beach towels, sun care products, shoe laces, hair ornaments, stockings used in her songs. 

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