Toy maker MGA Entertainment Inc. must pay $71 million to former pop group OMG Girlz for ripping off the former teen pop group’s name and likeness in a line of dolls, a California federal judge ordered ...
Bratz continues to be synonymous with pop culture, setting trends and redefining what it means to stand out," says Isaac Larian, founder and CEO of MGA Entertainment. "We knew that our next brand ...
T.I. and Tiny Harris won their $71 million lawsuit against MGA Entertainment in September 2024. However, the amount of ...
T.I., Tiny Harris, and the OMG Girlz have secured a major legal victory in their copyright infringement case against MGA ...
The Bratz dolls have once again stolen the spotlight by recreating the 2025 GRAMMY looks of Chappell Roan, Doechii, and Lady ...
T.I. and Tiny Harris won back $53.6 million from MGA Entertainment for stealing the dolls' likeness from their girl group.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global sensation L.O.L. Surprise!™, from MGA Entertainment (MGA) – one of the largest privately held toy and entertainment companies in the ...
After initially winning a $71 million judgment in September 2024 against MGA Entertainment for stealing the likeness from their girl group, OMG Girlz, and then having the $53 million in punitive ...
Chief Marketing Officer of MGA Entertainment. "Yummiland dolls have soared in popularity since their launch at VidCon last ...