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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Week 8 EOC: Bratz Brawl

One of the more epic IP battles has come to an end. Mattel (Barbie) and MGA Entertainment (Bratz), have spent most of a decade in various courtrooms hashing out the ultra-serious question about which of these companies is entitled to the Bratz millions.


I don’t understand why the person who made bratz wants all the money for creating them, if he was working for Barbie, then his inspiration for it obviously came from them, I think he could at least spare some of the profits from what he made, and just working for Barbie, he probably only gets paid like an original employee, but if he made something for for the company that made millions, he would probably be paid a lot more than an original employee.

Long story short, a former Mattel employee left the company and crafted one of the first serious threats to Barbie's dominance, the Bratz dolls. Mattel, of course, was none too happy because the designer was still employed by Mattel when he came up with the idea. Mattel felt it owned the idea and sued the designer in an effort to make that a reality.


Forget everything I just said about what I thought the creator of bratz should do. If he came up with the idea while he was working for mattel, that means he had an idea, he could have done nothing and then Barbie wouldn’t have done anything, but he quit before he actually pursued the idea and created his own thing, I don’t know why mattel thinks they own the idea, it doesn’t even make sense why they think they own it, if somebody had an idea and made it for mattel that wasn’t that good, they would probably let them keep the idea and let them make what they want from it, but if somebody tried to make their own idea and it was good, and it wasn’t an idea for them, they would claim it as theirs even though the creator no longer works for them, to me that’s just greed.

Mattel, which had originally filed the suit, was being hit with a judgment for $309 million in damages, including MGA's court fees. Adding that together with Mattel's legal expenses, and this fight over dolls put Mattel on the hook for nearly $700 million.



I think for just an idea, that is a bit much for them to pay, I think mattel overreacted a bit when they wanted all future plans for bratz but I don’t see any reason why they should pay so much for court charges, the only people I think that are winning this case are the lawyers .

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