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A US District Judge has slashed T.I. and Tiny Harris’ $71 million award from MGA Entertainment over their line of L.O.L.
A judge ruled the punitive portion of the whopping award was “unsupported” by the evidence, setting the stage for a possible ...
In September, a judge ruled that MGA Entertainment violated the intellectual property rights of their music group, the OMG ...
Introducing MGA’s Miniverse mobile game, "Make It Mini," the first-of-its-kind, NFC powered, connected toy-to-life and mobile ...
U.S. District Judge James Selna said evidence presented at trial did not prove MGA Entertainment had willfully infringed on ...
T.I. and Tiny vowed to reject a judge's reduced $1 punitive damages ruling in their lawsuit against MGA Entertainment over ...
Judge James V. Selna scrapped the punitive damages awarded to the couple over a lack of evidence, reducing their win to $18 ...
The jury’s awarding of punitive damages was incorrect because it wasn’t proven that toy company MGA’s infringement was ...
A judge ruled there was insufficient evidence that MGA Entertainment intentionally copied the OMG Girlz for its OMG Dolls.
The couple's court victory over MGA was thrown out after a judge ruled they failed to prove the toy company acted ...
A judge cut T.I. and Tiny’s $71M award in OMG Dolls case to $18M, giving them a choice: accept $1 in punitive damages or go ...
T.I. and Tiny saw their $71 million OMG Girlz trial award essentially slashed by three-quarters this week. What happened, and can they get it back?