I would NOT use a Barbie doll as a model for your
advertising. At the very least, I would figure out a way to make an
unidentifiable head with no features. You should also figure on a way to
alter the body to become your design. This means if you have to, change
the shape of the bosom so the breasts aren't the obvious torpedo boobs. In
no way would I use a Barbie as a model even with all the disclaimers.
Mattel does NOT like its Barbie dolls associated in any way with any one or any
other purpose other than what they deem acceptable. And they are a
tentacle monster you don't want to slightly provoke. Regards, Pat
Brown
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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 12:55
PM
Subject: legalities ...
Hello,
I was just wondering if anybody knows the
legalities of using Barbie as a model when selling fashion doll clothes.
I
want to do some post cards and other material. As long as I mention that I am
in no way affiliated or associated with Mattel am I safe?
I know Mattel
defends their copyright, and rightfully so but I do use Barbie as my model. I
know a lot of people who do OOAK's used to advertise in Barbie Bazaar but I
also seem to remember some getting in trouble for copyright infringement. I
just looked through the magazine and don't see ads from anybody that is not a
Mattel dealer with an ad using Barbie.
I would love to converse about this
and learn more.
Sincerely,
Randall Craig