Toy Company Ordered to Pay $71.5 Million for Infringing on Pop Group OMG Girlz’s Identity in Doll Line Dispute

NEW YORK — In a significant legal victory for the teen pop group OMG Girlz, MGA Entertainment has been ordered to pay $71.5 million for infringing on the group’s name and likeness with its line of dolls. The verdict, reaching a climax in a protracted legal battle, was delivered by a federal jury, determining that MGA’s “L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.” dolls bore too close a resemblance to the all-girl music group. The intellectual property dispute emphasizes the importance of protecting artists’ rights in an increasingly commercialized environment. Members of OMG Girlz, as well as their high-profile … Read more

Teen Pop Group OMG Girlz Triumphs in $71.5 Million Court Win Over Toy Giant Over L.O.L. Doll Dispute

Los Angeles, CA – In a landmark victory, the teen pop sensation OMG Girlz has won a hefty $71.5 million lawsuit against a major toy company over allegations of trademark infringement involving the “L.O.L.” dolls. The verdict, announced on Wednesday, has shattered records and spotlighted ongoing issues surrounding intellectual property rights within the entertainment and toy industries. The case, filed in Los Angeles federal court, centered on the group’s claim that the toy manufacturer improperly utilized the “L.O.L.” acronym, infringing on the group’s trademark and confusing fans. The OMG Girlz, known not just for their … Read more

T.I. and Tiny Triumph: Duo Awarded $71 Million in Dollmaker Lawsuit Over Intellectual Property Dispute

Santa Ana, Calif. — Rapper T.I., his wife Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris, and the pop group OMG Girlz have been awarded a hefty $71 million in damages after winning a lawsuit against toy giant MGA Entertainment for intellectual property infringement. A federal jury ruled in favor of the artists following a prolonged legal battle over the resemblances between the OMG Girlz and MGA’s L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls. The lawsuit reached a definitive conclusion after three trials, with the latest awarding $17.8 million in compensatory damages and an additional $53.6 million in punitive damages. The decision followed … Read more

Douglas County School Board Members Face Legal Heat Over Public Records Dispute

Minden, NV — A lawsuit about public records has led to admissions of confusion and possibly untrained conduct among Douglas County School Board trustees. The case, focused on allegations of trustees conducting board business outside of official meetings, wrapped up recently in Douglas County District Court, presided over by Judge Thomas Gregory. The controversy began when multiple public records requests were submitted by locals Joe Girdner, Robbe Lehmann, Dean Miller, and Marty Swisher in May and July 2023. These requests targeted trustees Katherine Dickerson, David Burns, Susan Jansen, and Doug Englekirk, accusing them of withholding … Read more