Fisher-Price, Inc. v. Well-Made Toy Manufacturing Corp.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1994-05-27

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McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judge: Fisher-Price, Inc., a toy manufacturer, owns the copyrights to “Puffalump Kids” baby dolls and “Baby Puffalumps” mouse dolls. In 1992, Fisher-Price learned that Well-Made Toys, a smaller toy manufacturer, was creating similar looking dolls for the upcoming Christmas season. Fisher-Price sued Well-Made in the Western District of New York for copyright i…

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