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  2. Mattel apologizes for accidentally printing X-rated link on ...

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    The doll maker issued an apology for the misprint on Sunday. "Mattel was made aware of a misprint on the packaging of the Mattel Wicked collection dolls, primarily sold in the U.S., which intended ...

  3. Mattel apologizes after porn site mistakenly printed on ...

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    Mattel has apologized after the web address of a porn site was mistakenly printed on the packaging of its newly released “Wicked” dolls.

  4. Mattel sued by mom over 'Wicked' merchandise with link to ...

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    A South Carolina mom is suing Mattel after the toymaker mistakenly printed URL links on 'Wicked' dolls' packaging that directed consumers to a porn site. Mattel sued by mom over 'Wicked ...

  5. Computer Engineer Barbie - Wikipedia

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    In response to poll results indicating strong support for computer engineers, the doll set was created and introduced in 2010. In 2014, Mattel apologized for the accompanying book, I Can Be a Computer Engineer, after complaints that it represented Barbie as incompetent in the field, needing the help of men.

  6. Carter Bryant - Wikipedia

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    He left his position with Mattel in 1998. [5] Bryant later worked as a freelance designer, including doll design work for Ashton-Drake Galleries. [6] During this period, Bryant stated that he found the initial inspiration for "Bratz" dolls after driving by a high school in Springfield, Missouri in 1998. [7]

  7. Mattel Inc. v. Walking Mountain Prods. - Wikipedia

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    Mattel alleged that Forsythe's use of Barbie's name and likeness in his "Food Chain Barbie" photo series infringed on their copyrights, trademarks, and trade dress. The court held that Mattel's trademark and trade dress claims were "groundless or unreasonable" and therefore ordered Mattel to pay 1.8 million dollars in legal fees to Forsythe ...

  8. Mattel apologizes after fans discover “Wicked” dolls link to ...

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    The URL on the boxes of Mattel’s Elphaba and Glinda dolls directed fans, not to information about the film starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, but to a pornographic website by the same name.

  9. 'Wicked' dolls' packaging includes link to a porn site ...

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    Mattel apologizes and pulls its line of 'Wicked'-themed dolls from stores after misprinting its website link, sending consumers to an adult film site. 'Wicked' dolls' packaging includes link to a ...