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Ms. B. Roberts Kicks Azz

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:27 am
by themanintheseersuckersuit
Judge Bars MGA From Producing, Selling Bratz Dolls

Associated Press

The rowdy Bratz dolls have been evicted. Barbie has regained control of the dollhouse.

Toy giant Mattel Inc. (MAT: 13.20, -0.22, -1.64%), after a four-year legal dispute with MGA Entertainment Inc., touted its win in the case Wednesday after a federal judge banned MGA from making and selling its pouty-lipped and hugely popular Bratz dolls.

"It's a pretty sweeping victory," Mattel attorney Michael Zeller said. "They have no right to use Bratz for any goods or services at all."

U.S. District Judge Stephen Larson rocked the toy industry with his order that MGA must immediately stop manufacturing Bratz. He allowed MGA to wait until the holiday season ends to remove the toys from store shelves.

The decision was a stunning defeat for MGA, which exploded onto the tween scene in 2001 with the edgy dolls and made hundreds of millions in profits, giving Mattel's more classic doll-diva Barbie a run for her money.

The ruling, issued in federal court in Riverside, followed a jury's finding that Bratz designer Carter Bryant developed the concept for the dolls while working for Mattel.

The same jury later awarded Mattel $10 million for copyright infringement and $90 million for breach of contract after a lengthy trial stemming from Mattel's 2004 lawsuit ended in August.

MGA spokesman Sandra Ravan did not immediately return a call for comment late Wednesday. It was unclear if MGA planned to appeal Larson's ruling.

Mattel has fought to neutralize the Bratz line for years. The dolls — with their huge lips, pug noses, almond-shaped eyes and coquettish figures — were an instant hit with young girls. MGA had taken Bryant's original four dolls and spun out a line of more than 40 characters, complete with accessories and related toys such as Bratz Boyz, Bratz Petz and Baby Bratz.
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Re: Ms. B. Roberts Kicks Azz

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:33 am
by gsabc
"It was unclear if MGA planned to appeal Larson's ruling."

Well, duh!

Re: Ms. B. Roberts Kicks Azz

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:17 am
by littlebeast13
The decision was a stunning defeat for MGA, which exploded onto the tween scene in 2001 with the edgy dolls and made hundreds of millions in profits, giving Mattel's more classic doll-diva Barbie a run for her money.
Grrrrrrrr........ this bothers me everytime I see it!

We had Bratz dolls in 2000! I know, because I put them on the shelf personally that year, not even realizing what the hell they were at the time.... the that's the ONLY year I did Toys for the holiday season!

They may have been using the Wal as a test market at the time, but it just feels so anachronistic everytime I see that 2001 introduction quoted....

lb13

Re: Ms. B. Roberts Kicks Azz

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:21 am
by minimetoo26
I can't see how the damned things got popular in the first place! My m-i-l bought a used one for Erin at a thrift store, and it was wearing a painted-on thong! A baby doll!

I let the boys toss it off the balcony into the pool at the beach house. She wasted a dollar on that trashy thing.

Re: Ms. B. Roberts Kicks Azz

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:36 am
by tlynn78
I can't see how the damned things got popular in the first place!

My sister and I call them "Ho Starter Kits" and refused to buy them for her granddaughters/my grandnieces.


t.

Re: Ms. B. Roberts Kicks Azz

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:20 pm
by mellytu74
Was Mattel represented by Lawyer Barbie and Lawyer Ken?