Taylor Swift has made a mark on the world with her music, but she’s also making waves with her trademarks.

The pop megastar has been on a trademarking tear, most recently applying for protection for the words and phrases “1989,” “Blank Space,” “And I’ll Write Your Name,” “A Girl Named Girl” and “Swiftmas.”

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