$71.5 Million Verdict Against Toy Giant for Infringing on Pop Group OMG Girlz’s Image

New York – In a significant legal victory, teen pop group OMG Girlz along with celebrity figures Tameka “Tiny” Harris and Chris “T.I.” Harris have won a $71.5 million lawsuit against toy manufacturer MGA Entertainment for infringement of intellectual property. The ruling, delivered by a federal jury on Monday, concluded that MGA’s “L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.” dolls unlawfully leveraged the look and branding synonymous with OMG Girlz. The case spotlighted the dolls’ names and outfits, which jurors found notably resembled the visuals associated with the all-girl music band, resulting in an awarded sum of $17.9 million … Read more

Toy Company Ordered to Pay $71.5 Million for Infringing on Teen Pop Group OMG Girlz’s Identity

New York — In a landmark decision, the California-based toy manufacturer MGA Entertainment has been ordered to pay $71.5 million in damages after a federal jury found the company guilty of infringing upon the intellectual property of the teen pop group OMG Girlz. The lawsuit centered on the similarities between the band’s name and likeness and MGA’s “L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.” line of dolls. The court ruled in favor of OMG Girlz, as well as their affiliates, including Xscape singer Tameka “Tiny” Harris and rapper Chris “T.I.” Harris, marking the culmination of a protracted legal struggle … Read more

Toy Giant MGA to Pay $71.5 Million for Infringing on Pop Group OMG Girlz’s Brand in Doll Controversy

NEW YORK — In a landmark decision, toy manufacturer MGA Entertainment has been ordered to pay $71.5 million in damages for violating the intellectual property of the musical group OMG Girlz. This verdict comes after a protracted legal battle over the rights to the name and image of the group, which the jury found were infringed upon by MGA’s line of “L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.” dolls. OMG Girlz, formed in 2009, gained popularity as an all-female teen pop group. The lawsuit centered on the claim that MGA’s dolls mirrored the name, appearance, and style of the … Read more

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