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Barbie gets leather and fishnets
Judge Gives Bratz a Break Through 2009

Barbie gets leather and fishnets


Barbie has always provoked strong emotions in some, but with the introduction of Bratz dolls, she seemed downright quaint. Well, she is quaint no more. With Mattel's September release of a doll based on the DC comic superhero Black Canary, Barbie is going to find herself back on the naughty girl list.

Clad in black thigh-high leather boots and gloves, fishnet stockings and a motorcycle jacket, this S&M Barbie is stirring more than little girls' imaginations. A spokesman for the religious group Christian Voice finds this sexed-up plaything to be just too much. "Barbie has always been on the tarty side and this is taking it too far. A children's doll in sexually suggestive clothing is irresponsible – it's filth."

I agree that perhaps this isn't Barbie's best look and wouldn't buy it for my kid. But that won't be a problem because she doesn't want Black Canary. When I showed her this photo and asked for her opinion, she looked aghast. "She's not wearing any pants!" she exclaimed. Good girl.
Source: Sandy Maple, www.parentdish.com/2008/07/17/barbie-gets-leather-and-fishnets/?icid=200100397x1206049048x1200279893

Judge Gives Bratz a Break Through 2009


The judge who barred MGA Entertainment Inc. from selling or making its popular Bratz dolls agreed Tuesday to extend a deadline he set for the company to take the products off store shelves.

The Bratz brand has raked in nearly $778 million in profits for MGA through June 2008.

MGA, which was initially told to stop selling Bratz by Feb. 11, had argued in court that retailers would not order the toys unless the court could guarantee they would remain in stores through most of 2009. U.S. District Judge Stephen Larson obliged, and allowed MGA to file a motion for a later deadline by next week.

"Given the clear importance of the Bratz line to MGA's financial health, it's not a big leap to see that (the February deadline) would have significant economic impact on the viability of MGA," Larson said.

Earlier this month, the judge ruled that MGA must stop manufacturing and selling Bratz — marking a victory for rival Barbie maker Mattel Inc., which sued MGA four years ago for copyright infringement.

Larson's ban order followed a jury's finding that Bratz designer Carter Bryant developed the concept for Bratz while working for Mattel. The jury awarded Mattel a combined $100 million after a lengthy trial.
Source: www.walletpop.com/article/_a/bbdp/judge-gives-bratz-a-break-through-2009/268313?icid=200100397x1215775929x1201041570

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