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U.S. District Judge James Selna said evidence presented at trial did not prove MGA Entertainment had willfully infringed on ...
Judge James V. Selna scrapped the punitive damages awarded to the couple over a lack of evidence, reducing their win to $18 ...
In September, a judge ruled that MGA Entertainment violated the intellectual property rights of their music group, the OMG ...
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 vowed to reject a judge's reduced $1 punitive damages ruling in their lawsuit against MGA Entertainment over ...
T.I. and Tiny won a whopping $71 million for infringement and misappropriation of their girl group OMG Girlz, but a judge ...
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?
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.
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The couple's court victory over MGA was thrown out after a judge ruled they failed to prove the toy company acted ...