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The rapper and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, won all of the $17.8 million in profits from seven MGA dolls and punitive damages of $53,616,759 in a verdict handed down Sept. 23.
OMG doll line was some sort of partnership with the OMG Girlz group, which broke up in 2015 but reformed for a show at the Apollo on New Year’s Eve in 2017, officially reunited in 2023 and have ...
OMG Girlz: Photo by: Sara DeBoer/startraksphoto.com. T.I. and Tiny started the legal showdown after they saw the group’s likenesses in MGA’s “L.O.L. Surprise!O.M.G.” dolls. The couple’s ...
One of the seven dolls, named Chillax, sports a black and white two-piece ensemble that Tiny has called a “rip-off” of the costumes the OMG Girlz wore on their All Around the World Tour in 2013.
Musicians T.I. and Tiny win $71 million in their intellectual property case against toy company MGA Entertainment and its line of quirky fashion dolls.
T.I. and his wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, won an additional $53 million in their lawsuit over the L.O.L. Surprise! OMG dolls.
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 ...
L.O.L. Surprise Dolls, one of the most popular toys of the last decade. The company behind them must pay T.I. and Tiny $71 million, a jury decided.
A California federal jury awarded Clifford “T.I.” Harris and Tameka “Tiny” Harris nearly $71 million in the couple’s lawsuit against MGA Entertainment, the company that makes O.M.G. Dolls.
T.I. and Tiny alleged in a 2021 counterclaim that MGA Entertainment (parent company of Little Tikes and Bratz) lifted the looks for its OMG Fashion dolls from OMG Girlz, the group Tiny formed in 2009.
OMG doll line was some sort of partnership with the OMG Girlz group, which broke up in 2015 but reformed for a show at the Apollo on New Year’s Eve in 2017, officially reunited in 2023 and have ...