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Ubisoft has won a dispute with MGA Entertainment over the Bratz franchise

Ubisoft wins Bratz copyright spat

Game publisher awarded $13m for breach of contract

Written by Ian Williams

We are thrilled with the result and feel completely vindicated

Cecile Russeil General counsel, Ubisoft

Ubisoft has obtained a $13.2m judgment against MGA Entertainment, the owner of Bratz dolls, after a long-running copyright and trademark infringement dispute.

The video game publisher entered into a licensing agreement with MGA in 2002 to publish titles based on the Bratz franchise.

But MGA terminated the contract in 2003 after objecting to Ubisoft's handling of the licence.

Ubisoft refused MGA's attempts at renegotiating the contract, saying that the licence had been terminated without cause on pretextual grounds.

Ubisoft argued that the move was just an attempt by MGA to forcefully renegotiate in light of the increasing popularity of the Bratz dolls.

MGA sued, and Ubisoft countersued, alleging that MGA's termination of the licence was invalid and a breach of contract.

Ubisoft's lawyers said that MGA sought to place at issue every aspect of Ubisoft's handling of the Bratz licence in an effort to justify its wrongful termination.

The case was taken to the American Arbitration Association which ruled in favour of Ubisoft, awarding damages for lost profits, attorney's fees and interest, and rejecting all MGA claims.

The arbitration award was confirmed by the Los Angeles Superior Court, and MGA was ordered to pay $13.2m.

"We are thrilled with the result and feel completely vindicated," said Ubisoft general counsel Cecile Russeil.

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