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Product Liability

Nov. 20, 2009

No More Bratz, Federal Judge Says

MGA Entertainment Inc. must comply with a court order to strip its famous Bratz dolls off store shelves in January, a federal judge has ruled.

By Jason W. Armstrong

Daily Journal Staff Writer

MGA Entertainment Inc. must comply with a court order to strip its famous Bratz dolls off store shelves in January, a federal judge has ruled.

U.S. District Judge David O. Carter this week denied the company's bid for an extension to keep selling the popular dolls - a brand that a previous judge decided belonged to Mattel Inc. as part of a fierce intellectual property war bet...

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