Mattel Alleges E-Commerce Operators Sold Unauthorized Barbie Products, Sues For Trademark Infringement

Sep 7, 2025

Mattel Sues For Trademark Infringement Post Alleged Sale of Barbie Goods by “Counterfeit Network”

Mattel is perhaps one of the most widely recognizable giants in the world of toys and toy manufacturing. The brand has established itself as an undisputed leader in the toy space. And because of this, the products they make are extremely popular. Arguably, Mattel is best known for their Barbie dolls. Which have captivated the hearts and minds of children and adults alike for decades. The overwhelming popularity of the Barbie doll line and associated pop-culture manifestations, like the Barbie movie franchise, means the intellectual property is highly valuable. 

And this brings us to today’s article, which will cover Mattel’s latest trademark infringement lawsuit filed in federal court. The trademark action names several online sellers as Defendants and claims they’ve sold counterfeit Barbie products on various marketplaces. So, the question arises… If you’re a Defendant, should you work with an attorney or attempt to settle on your own? 

Choosing to work with our team at Stockman & Poropat, PLLC will alleviate you and your business of the burden of developing a solution independently. Our attorneys are so adept at handling infringement cases, they’ve built an international clientele and have even won awards. But forget about that for now. The most important thing is that you get the legal help you need to navigate this Mattel lawsuit. Operating as an e-commerce seller is tough. The marketplaces are very competitive and ensuring consumers are satisfied time and again is no easy task. From logistics to creativity, Stockman & Poropat, PLLC understands how much energy, time, and money is invested into e-commerce businesses. And we respect that! Therefore, our firm’s aim is to save you as much money, time, and energy as possible. 

Take the Mattel Trademark Action Seriously and Work With Our Team at Stockman & Poropat, PLLC

Before any steps are taken to address the Mattel trademark lawsuit, we want to stress that a response is certainly required in this situation. A response to the court, that is. Defendants will want to communicate acknowledgement of the lawsuit so that the court doesn’t issue a Default Judgment. Don’t mistake the legal notice you’ve received regarding the Barbie infringement action as false in nature. It is very real and will impact you. We urge sellers not to make this scenario any more complicated by failing to respond. So be sure to! And, if you need guidance on the response itself, Stockman & Poropat, PLLC is pleased to assist. 

As we mentioned, any named seller is entitled to pursue a direct settlement with Mattel, without a legal team. It’s worth noting, though, that Defendants who attempt to resolve the matter via this route will likely not walk away with a satisfactory resolution. In recent years, it’s been documented and reported that direct settlements in such infringement cases result in sellers losing a disproportionate amount of money. It will be more beneficial to align with Stockman & Poropat, PLLC. We can develop a strategy and fight for what you believe you deserve! 

A Temporary Restraining Order Will Block Sellers From Accessing Funds in Marketplace Accounts

What is Mattel going to do to stop the alleged sale of counterfeit goods across marketplaces? The Plaintiff will have the court approve of a temporary restraining order! Also known as a TRO or injunction. The restraining order is designed to put an immediate, if temporary, stop to the sale of unauthorized goods. Mattel’s reasons for the lawsuit are rooted in allegations. But, the Defendants will be affected by the injunction all the same. Primarily, the TRO will impact the sellers by freezing their online marketplace accounts. The funds you earned from selling Barbie branded products will be frozen and inaccessible, for the time being. This could upend some sellers, as capital is obviously required to maintain operations. Mattel will move forward with the TRO. Because they say the Defendants’ actions cost them in terms of revenue and reputation. 

Mattel has documented a range of allegations, detailed in the legal complaint, regarding the named sellers’ actions insofar as counterfeiting is concerned. All of the allegations should be taken seriously, however one in particular is worth spending some time discussing. We’re talking about Mattel’s allegation that the Defendants have worked together to sell counterfeit goods. And as a result, the Defendants then formed a “network” that functions to serve that specific purpose.

Barbie Tradmark Infringement Lawsuit, Mattel Alleges Counterfeiting

The Plaintiff alleges that the sellers are known to one another, are interrelated, and regularly communicate with each other. This allegation serves Mattel’s larger purpose in filing the trademark action against multiple sellers, all listed on the case’s “Schedule A.” By framing the Defendants conduct in the context of a collective, the Plaintiff has provided themselves with the option of suing the named sellers collectively. So, if these allegations are somewhat confusing regarding the alleged network and/or the notion that all the Defendants know one another, that’s the reason why. 

To further establish the details of the latest Mattel lawsuit, below we’ll share a few selections from the legal complaint, which you may download at the bottom of this page: 

The success of the Barbie brand has resulted in significant counterfeiting of the BARBIE Trademarks and copying of the Barbie Copyrighted Work. Consequently, Mattel has a worldwide anti-counterfeiting program and regularly investigates suspicious e-commerce stores identified in proactive Internet sweeps and reported by consumers. 

Defendants facilitate sales by designing the e-commerce stores (including product detail pages) operating under the Seller Aliases so that they appear to unknowing consumers to be authorized online retailers, outlet stores, or wholesalers. E-commerce stores operating under the Seller Aliases look sophisticated and accept payment in U.S. dollars and/or funds from U.S. bank accounts via credit cards, Alipay, Amazon Pay, and/or PayPal. 

Defendants are collectively causing harm to Mattel’s goodwill and reputation because the effect of their unlawful actions taken together amplifies each harm and creates a single negative consumer impression. Defendants’ activities, occurring at the same time and in the same retail space and manner as one another, blend together to create a single negative impression on consumers such that they constitute the same occurrence or series of occurrences. 

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Contact our team at Stockman & Poropat, PLLC today! 

Download the legal complaint below:

Up next you can read up on how Vogue Alleged a Counterfeit Network Formed and Sold Infringing Products to Consumers Online.




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