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T.I. and Tiny Harris have been awarded the full $71.4 million in damages they initially won in their lawsuit before a judge nearly docked it by 75%. Toy giant MGA Entertainment, which created the LOL ...
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Attorney Paul Loh, who represented MGA, argued to jurors that the company had “never heard any complaints from customers or problems about confusion.” ...
despite a jury finding the company guilty of violating the IP rights of the OMG Girlz with the company’s 2019 L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls in a unanimous ruling in September 2024.
T.I., Tiny Harris, and the OMG Girlz were awarded $71.5 million in their copyright infringement lawsuit against MGA Entertainment, the maker of O.M.G. Dolls. The court affirmed $53.6 million in ...