Bratz maker's 'Poopsie Slime Surprise' line accused of copying 'My Humps' BMG asking for at least $10 million in damages (Reuters) - Music publisher BMG Rights Management sued toymaker MGA ...
The funniest lawsuit you probably haven’t heard of ended quietly this week, as record label BMG settled with toy company MGA Entertainment after alleging that the latter ripped off the Black Eyed Peas ...
The Black Eyed Peas' record label is suing the makers of a pooping unicorn toy over the company's unauthorized parody of "My Humps." True story! As Reuters explains, MGA Entertainment, best known for ...
You were worried. It's OK. We were all worried. You couldn't eat. You couldn't sleep. All you could do was fret over what was about to happen with the Black Eyed Peas' label and their legal battle ...
BMG Rights Management, the label behind The Black Eyed Peas‘ second-stage career explosion and owner of much of the group’s publishing, is suing MGA Entertainment, the company behind the Bratz dolls, ...
Can a unicorn toy that poops sparkling slime also function as a form of cultural criticism? Or, if that toy tweaks the lyrics of a popular song, is it simply exploiting the market for that song ...
Black Eyed Peas‘ music publisher BMG Rights Management is suing a toymaker over a line of pooping and dancing unicorn dolls that allegedly sing the band’s hit ‘My Humps’. Yes, you read that correctly.
A song written about a pooping unicorn toy has prompted a $10m (£8.7m) lawsuit from the Black Eyed Peas. The Poopsie Slime Surprise: Dancing Unicorn toy, created by MGA Entertainment, sings “My Poops” ...
Oct 4 (Reuters) - Toymaker MGA Entertainment and music publisher BMG Rights Management [RIC:RIC:CHYSL.UL] have settled a lawsuit that accused MGA of illegally copying the Black Eyed Peas' hit "My ...
A Black Eyed Peas song is at the center of a lawsuit filed against the makers of a pooping unicorn doll for copyright infringement. There’s a lot packed into that sentence, so let’s break it down.