Taylor Swift is trying to trademark the word "Swiftmas".
The chart-topping singer is attempting to protect the word which has come to be used to describe her random acts of kindness, while she is also seeking to trademark 1989, the year of her birth and the title of her latest album.
The documents were filed to the US Patent and Trademark Office on December 3 and follow on from Taylor's efforts earlier in the year to trademark the phrases "This sick beat" and "Nice to meet you, where you been?".
Documents show that four trademark applications have been launched each for "Swiftmas", "Blank Space", "And I'll write your name" and "A Girl Named Girl".
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