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Intellectual Property

Nov. 18, 2011

Judge tosses artist's suit over Bratz

A New York federal judge tossed out a lawsuit late Wednesday in which an artist accused Bratz manufacturer MGA Entertainment Inc. of basing its successful doll line on his work.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A New York federal judge tossed out a lawsuit late Wednesday in which an artist accused Bratz manufacturer MGA Entertainment Inc. of basing its successful doll line on his work. In the suit, Bernard Belair claimed MGA based the concept for Bratz on his Steve Madden shoe advertisements. Carter Bryant, a former Mattel doll designer who sketched out the initial Bratz concept and found himself at the center of a separate court disp...

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