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Guardian of Barbie's Legacy: Michael Moore's Journey from 麻豆原创WCL to Safeguarding Mattel's Iconic Brand

Navigating Intellectual Property Challenges in the Wake of Barbie's Cultural Renaissance听

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Michael Moore Barbie premiere
Courtesy: Michael Moore

If you asked Michael Moore if he imagined himself working at Mattel, the 1996 麻豆原创 Washington College of Law (麻豆原创WCL) grad might have found it amusing. 听

鈥淚 think if you had told me I鈥檇 be working for Mattel when I started at 麻豆原创, I would鈥檝e maybe laughed at you,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 would鈥檝e thought 'that was great.'鈥澨

Moore is an associate general counsel, senior director, and global head of intellectual property 鈥 content and brands at Mattel.听听

When Moore came to 麻豆原创 Washington College of Law (麻豆原创WCL), he wanted to go into international law. While he was getting a bachelor's degree at the University of California, San Diego, in the early 90s, there were a few humanitarian crises in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Listening to NPR, he would hear professors and speakers from 麻豆原创 address international human rights. 听

鈥淚 thought Washington College of Law would be a great place to study and potentially be a human rights lawyer,鈥 he said. 听

That changed, however, when he took a copyright course and became interested in intellectual property. 听

Michael Moore Pink Carpet Premiere
Courtesy: Michael Moore

In the 22 years Moore has been at Mattel, he has seen the company go from being more than a toy company. He says his role continues to evolve, and that is what has kept him there. 听

鈥淢y role, I feel like every year, is constantly evolving,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 no doubt part of the reason I鈥檝e been as long. When I say to people, 鈥淚鈥檝e been at Mattel for 22 years,鈥 it鈥檚 hard to believe that somebody has been in one place for so long.鈥澨

Since the release of the Barbie movie in July, Mattel has seen an uptick in copyright infringement. 听

鈥淚 will say the movie has been a cultural moment, and might even say a cultural event,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淭here are a lot of people who are very passionate about Barbie and want to celebrate Barbie and the messages that the movie brings out and conveys to people. So, there are a lot of unauthorized uses of our brands in places that we need to address because we do have partners who license from us.鈥澨

This has kept a lot of lawyers across the globe busy. Historically, Mattel has had a reputation for being aggressive and protecting its brand. Since the movie鈥檚 release, the company has taken a more nuanced approach to its IP enforcement and loves that people are celebrating the brand.听

鈥淭he line has to be drawn when somebody is commercializing our brand, making money off of it in a way that affects [Mattel],鈥 said Moore.听听

Moore had the great opportunity to attend the 鈥淧ink Carpet鈥 Premiere of Barbie and says he sometimes still cannot believe it鈥檚 all happening. 听

鈥淚 never imagined I鈥檇 be doing this,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very now and then, I have to pinch myself.鈥澨

Moore encourages students to continue to put in the work. 听

鈥淚f you keep at it and become an expert in the field, you鈥檒l be surprised at how far you can go, and the impact you can have out in the community,鈥 he said. 听

Story by Liz Newton.