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    Mattel, Inc.: Case Study

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    United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Facts This was a litigation case between Mattel‚ Inc.‚ the maker of Barbie dolls‚ and MGA Entertainment‚ Inc.‚ the maker of Bratz dolls‚ Mattel stated claims for copyright infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets‚ and MGA stated its own counterclaim misappropriation of trade secrets. The idea for the Bratz dolls came from Carter Bryant‚ who was a former Mattel employee (Berkeley Technology Law Journal‚ 2011‚ p. 581). Bryant‚ while

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    Summer of 17th Doll Review

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    Year 12 Literature SAC Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll The play "Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll" is a mixture of people’s inability to grow up and let go of dreams‚ in a typical Australian atmosphere in the nineteen fifties. Ray Lawler focuses on showing the characters finally waking up to their lives and realizing they don’t live in "heaven‚ " within in a simple plot. These techniques allow readers to connect and understand the disillusionment suffered by these Australian’s in this time. Our

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    the barbie dolls first came out‚ the image of the perfect body began to surface into men and women’s minds. “Even for grown-ups‚ beauty ideal in 1960 was a Barbie-like woman with a small waist and large‚ firm breasts - the kind of figure that was difficult to achieve without a great deal of reinforcement” (Collins 30). This unrealistic representation of a woman’s body continues into 2017 when the media portrays women as sexual beings‚ but only if you weigh 120 pounds. The barbie doll was just the

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    intellectual property

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    the rights over the Bratz dolls. The reasoning behind this is that Mattel is the original individual to come up with the idea of dolls. Seeing the success of what Mattel has created through the Barbie doll; Mattel copied him in ought to follow successful routes of which he did. Without working for Mattel‚ Bryant wouldn’t of been able to come up with the idea which reveals how in fact he did actually copy him but changed the designs slightly. With Bryant also using Barbie doll parts in order to create

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    The Barbies Around Us The word ‘Consummation’ tends to make one think of weddings and sex and the loss of virginity. However‚ in Marge Piercy’s poem‚ “Barbie Doll‚” consummation has the unexpected meaning of perfection. The idea of perfection in the poem is key to its overall implications. The definition of consummation in the Oxford English Dictionary that best fits the tone of the poem describes it as reaching the height of perfection. With the use of hyperbole and mockery‚ Piercy tells the story

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    of competition‚ Barbie has two major competitors -- dolls from Spin Master Ltd‚ “perhaps the hottest toy maker in North America” and dolls from Bratz (Zimmerman 1). The new models of these dolls both made it to the market before her last model did. Regarding the economic factor‚ the average income has gone down significantly with the downturn in the economy. So people do not have as much money for expensive toys‚ and this puts pressure on the doll market and results in fewer sales. Regarding the legal

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    Generation M

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    resulting in 95% of all people who have eating disorders are women. These are both two awful statistics that were shown in this film. Some conclusion that was drawn from this movie was that little girls dolls are one of the biggest problems in today’s society. They said that Bratz and Barbie dolls are making outfits “sexier” and with less clothes which enforces some of these stats in society. If I were to sit down with the commentator of this film I would have a couple of questions and comments

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    in on female empowerment; otherwise known as the American Girl phenomenon. American Girl dolls came about in 1986 when a Midwestern woman sought to create a better female role model than the bodacious Barbie. The original American Girl dolls had a deep impact on the developmental years of thousands of young girls who grew up in the nineties. Samantha‚ Kirsten‚ and Molly were the original three dolls. Each doll was accompanied with its own historical story and personality which was revealed through

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    Is Barbie the ideal woman? For generations she’s been the doll that little girls have aspired to be–a party girl‚ career woman and bathing beauty all wrapped into one . In Marge Piercy’s poem entitled "Barbie Doll‚" the title underscores the theme of the poem‚ which is that girls are ultimately and fatally entrapped by society’s narrow definitions of feminine behavior and beauty. By comparing the young lady in the poem to a Barbie doll‚ the author reveals the irony of the title. In the poem‚ the

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    I really liked these poems this week. They were easy to understand and see what each author was trying to say. In the poem Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy it starts off by to me telling young girls what they should expect to be or be doing when they were older. They were given smaller toys that represented bigger objects such as a stove‚ iron‚ and lipstick. Then as the girl gets older she is teased by others her age about not only her body‚ but her “great big nose and fat legs.” Even though she is the

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