answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer


yes barbie did sue Bratz in 2008 and are going to trial May 27
Yes. MGA (Bratz) lost the suit and had to pay $100 million in damages to Mattel (Barbie).
the same pousin who made barbie made Bratz at the same time
mattel created barbies then a dude from there went to another company and twisted their idea and used it to make bratz dolls

Mattel sells the Barbie doll.

MGA Entertainment sells the Bratz dolls.

User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Did Mattel sue MGA Entertainment
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Art & Architecture

Who created heman cartoom?

Mattel


What do they do for entertainment in timbuktu mali?

what did the timbuktu do for entertainment?


What did Aphrodite do for entertainment?

She is a goddess and did not need entertainment as humans do.


What science skills did Sue Hendrickson use when she discovered Sue?

hey guys its


How can work in entertainment be found?

One can find entertainment jobs from the following job seeking websites: Star Now, Entertainment Careers, Entertainment Jobs, Show Biz Jobs, Indeed jobs, Entertainment Jobs and Internships, Live Nation.

Related questions

When and why did Mattel sue MGA Entertainment?

I don't know when but I do know why. Why Barbie sued bratz was because they were jealous of bratz and they said that the bratz looked exactly like them.


Wo invented the Bratz dolls?

Carter Bryant invented the Bratz dolls and Mattel is suing MGA Entertainment for copyright infringement on its Barbie dolls.


Are Bratz dolls Barbie dolls in some way?

No. Although they are both considered fashion dolls, Mattel makes Barbie dolls and MGA Entertainment made the Bratz dolls.


When was MGA Entertainment created?

MGA Entertainment was created in 1997.


What is the population of MGA Entertainment?

MGA Entertainment's population is 1,500.


Who was the original maker of Bratz?

Carter Bryant. A former doll designer for Mattel. He took his work on the Bratz dolls to MGA and sold them under contract of Mattel.


Who created lalaloopsy?

MGA entertainment


Who owns bratz now?

Currently, MGA still own the Bratz dolls, however this may not be permanent because MGA's appeal against Mattel still isn't over.


What is the name of the person who makes bratz?

MGA entertainment


Will Bratz be gone in 2009?

right now its October and the bratz still haven't gone away but they will eventually in 2010 because Mattel sued MGA.Mattel sued MGA because of barbie.barbie has been the only and best doll but then bratz came and made it a competition,the mattel people got jealous and sued MGA for itbratz will be going of the shelves in 2010 but right now there are still some left.mattel has demanded MGA to give mattel all the designs for 2010 and all the know how.if MGA does give it,then it will be the end.there is still some hope of convincing the court for the rights of MGA.the mattel people said if MGA doesn't end bratz mattel will destroy every bratz doll on the shelves and in the factories.bratz are being replaced by moxie girls and there are many similarities.I will really miss them,but as i said before there is still hope.hope this answer helped sorry its so long though just wanted to make it very detailed about iNO! THAT will be AWFUL from mattel cuz if they do i will hate barbie,the doll that i love,FOREVER!


Are the moxie girls copying brats?

No. Moxie girls are a new line from MGA Entertainment Inc, the makers of Bratz. The Bratz ownership has moved to Mattel after a long legal battle. To replace the Bratz line that they no longer have the rights to, MGA Entertainment Inc created the new line, Moxie, Girls, released on August 15, 2009. The new line is being marketed for girls ages 6 - 10 with a more casual approach to fashion than the old Bratz line.


Did unerversal create the island princess?

No, Universal Pictures did not create "Island Princess." "Island Princess" is an animated film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in collaboration with Mattel Entertainment.