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MCA Records, 296 F.3d 894 (9th Cir. 2002), [1] was a series of lawsuits between Mattel and MCA Records that resulted from the 1997 hit single "Barbie Girl" by Danish-Norwegian group Aqua. [2] The case was ultimately dismissed.
A California federal appeals court this week tossed more than half of a multimillion-dollar verdict against toy maker Mattel . The court struck approximately $172 million from the nearly $310 ...
MGA Entertainment, maker of the popular line of Bratz dolls, threw another punch at Mattel (MAT) this week in their long-running fight, alleging the owner of Barbie has engaged in a long-standing ...
On July 17, 2008, the U.S. District Court in Riverside considered to rule a lawsuit between MGA and Mattel to fight over the creation rights of the Bratz doll line. The jury in the case determined that Carter Bryant, creator of the Bratz doll line, had violated his exclusivity contract and had designed the dolls while he was still working at ...
On April 13, 2005, Mattel's competing toy company, MGA Entertainment, filed a lawsuit against Mattel for its My Scene brand, alleging duplication of its Bratz dolls' multi-ethnic looks, fashions, and packaging. The suit further accused Mattel of "engaging in acts of unfair competition and intellectual property infringement intended to damage ...
Herrick initially sued Mattel in 2018, claiming that the company stole his idea for Mattel’s reality competition show “The Toy Box,” which ran on ABC for two seasons beginning in 2017. Back ...
Carter presided over a $500 million lawsuit between MGA Entertainment and Mattel over the origins and ownership of the Bratz line of fashion dolls. Ultimately, Mattel was ordered to pay $137 million in attorney's fees and costs.
In 2005, Bratz sales totaled $800 million well ahead of their main rival, Barbie with $445 million in sales. [ 2 ] In 2004, Mattel sued MGA alleging that the designer of the Bratz doll had developed the concept while working for Mattel and that MGA had paid Mattel employees to work on MGA projects.