Ubisoft Wins $13.2M in Bratz Doll Game License Dispute

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on February 12, 2008 - 9:11am.

Los Angeles - France-based video game publisher Ubisoft has won a $13.2 million copyright and trademark infringement arbitration judgment against MGA Entertainment, owner of the Bratz doll franchise, Ubisoft attorneys Greenberg Glusker said in a statement.

Ubisoft signed a deal in 2002 to publishe Bratz video games.

MGA then attempted to terminate the contract in 2003, taking issue with how Ubisoft had handled the license.

Ubisoft refused to renegotiate the terms, and MGA sued; Ubisoft then countersued, alleging that MGA's termination of the license was invalid and a breach of contract.

"We are thrilled with the result, and we feel completely vindicated," said Cecile Russeil, Ubisoft's general counsel.

 

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