Naked Barbies.Mattel Inc. can't sue Thomas Sue Thomas is the name of:
tr.v. por·trayed, por·tray·ing, por·trays 1. To depict or represent pictorially; make a picture of. 2. To depict or describe in words. 3. To represent dramatically, as on the stage. naked Barbie dolls Barbie doll popular dress-up doll; extremely conventional and feminine. [Am. Hist.: Sann, 179] See : Fads attacked by household appliances. The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Forsythe's use of Mattel's copyrighted work was fair use and that consumers wouldn't be confused that Mattel had sponsored his art. The court upheld a judge's ruling and dismissed the suit. Forsythe earned less than $3,700 from his Barbie Barbie in full Barbara Millicent Roberts A plastic doll, 11.5 in. (29 cm) tall, with the figure of an adult woman that was introduced in 1959 by Mattel, Inc., a southern California toy company. work, with half those sales coming from investigators from the El Segundo-based toy company. |
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