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Follow our live blog for the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic. A United States federal appeals court has upheld a Utah artist's right to take photos of nude Barbie dolls being menaced by kitchen appliances. Noting the image of the Barbie doll is "ripe for social comment", a three judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected toymaker Mattel's appeal against a lower court ruling which found in favour of the photograher. The San Francisco-based appeals court ruled that naked photos of Barbie made by artist Thomas Forsythe were meant to be a parody and could not affect demand for Mattel products. Holding that social criticism was protected by the First Amendment, the court affirmed a federal court ruling for Forsythe, who had produced photos of nude Barbies in danger of being attacked by vintage household appliances.