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A federal judge barred the company from manufacturing and selling MGA popular and dolls from the lawsuit began when it was discovered that the Bratz designer was still employed by Mattel MGA Entertainment Inc. company is prohibited from making and selling the popular dolls Bratz, a federal judge ruled, in a ruling that Mattel Inc. considered a major victory in a lawsuit four years.
District Judge Stephen Larson ordered MGA Entertainment on Wednesday to immediately suspend the manufacture of dolls lips, though he said he could remove them from stores until the end of the season this year.
The decision means a tremendous defeat for MGA, which had a huge presence among teenagers since 2001 with her dolls, it also generated hundreds of millions of dollars in profits at the expense of the more popular Barbie from Mattel.
The ruling in federal court in Riverside, was preceded by the discovery made by a jury that the designer Carter Bryant developed the concept of Bratz dolls while working with Mattel.
MGA spokeswoman, Sandra Ravan, did not immediately return a phone call seeking information. It was unclear whether MGA plans to appeal the decision to Larson.

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