A popular sub-brand of fashion dolls that has made billions of dollars has been infringing on the trademark style of the T.I. and Tiny Harris-owned pop group OMG Girlz, a federal jury ruled ...
dolls after alleging the brand's line of “O.M.G.” dolls copied the likeness of members of the now-defunct OMG Girlz, a teen pop group founded by the pair 15 years ago that included Harris ...
Sing along to the movie's soundtrack as your dolls play out the scenes or leave the vocals to Mattel's singing Glinda doll, who belts out the lyrics to "Popular" with the push of a button.
O.M.G.” dolls. “This case is really about one side that believes they can do what they want, and they can push people around,” John R. Keville, the lawyer representing T.I., Tiny ...
The dolls are small. The award is big. The dolls in question are L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls, several-inch-tall plastic dolls with big eyes and colorful hair — part of a line of L.O.L. Surprise!
A jury in Los Angeles is deliberating in a high-stakes clash between T.I. and Tiny Harris and MGA Entertainment over the alleged inappropriate use of OMG Girlz’s likenesses. “After a lengthy ...