Barbie Song Is Off-Key To Doll Makers

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Barbie, the leggy doll with the long hair, was caught in the middle of a legal dispute on Monday over a pop song that her makers say is unauthorized and portrays her as a sex object.
Lawyers for Mattel Inc. which manufactures the hugely successful doll, were locked in talks with MCA Records, which released Barbie Girl by the Danish group Aqua.
A spokesman said the lawyers were trying to resolve a trademark dispute over the song that Mattel, which portrays Barbie as the doll thats like the all-American girl, believes is also sexist.
Some of the lyrics to the hit have Barbie singing: Make me walk, make me talk, Do whatever you please. I can act like a star, I can beg on my knee.
On Monday a spokesman for Mattel in suburban Los Angeles said: We think this is a trademark violation and we intend to pursue it as such. A spokeswoman for MCA, a unit of Seagram, confirmed the companys lawyers were talking to Mattels, but said there were no plans to pull the disk from stores.
She insisted the song was not a parody, but social commentary.
First Published: Sep 10 1997 | 12:00 AM IST