You Don't Own Me

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Dive into the captivating world of intellectual property battles with 'You Don't Own Me', an essential read for anyone intrigued by the clash between Mattel and MGA. This groundbreaking book by law professor Orly Lobel narrates the fascinating story behind the fierce competition between Barbie and Bratz, two iconic dolls that represent contrasting ideals of womanhood. First published in 2017 by W.W. Norton & Company, this 304-page hardcover edition delves deep into the legal battles over creativity and ownership of ideas, making it a must-have for law enthusiasts, toy collectors, and fans of pop culture alike. The narrative reveals how Carter Bryant, while working at Mattel, conceived the Bratz doll concept — a story that raises profound questions about corporate rights versus individual creativity. Explore how an idea transforms into a multi-billion-dollar product amidst a backdrop of legal disputes and ethical dilemmas. 'You Don't Own Me' is not just a book about dolls; it's an exploration of empowerment, identity, and the fight for control over one's creations. Perfect for those interested in creativity, patent law, and the evolution of cultural symbols, this work compellingly illustrates the tensions between traditional values and modern expressions. Don't miss your chance to uncover the intricate relationship between innovation, gender representation, and the legal landscape that governs them.

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