A federal court in Wilmington, Del., has granted Callaway request for a permanent injunction to stop sales of Acushnet's Pro V1golf balls, effective Jan. 1, meaning golfers will have to cease using the popular ball. The court also rejected Acushnet's request to overturn a jury verdict that found that the Pro V1 infringed on Callaway's patent. Callaway has sued Acushnet over four patents pertaining to the Pro V1 golf balls. There are four patents, that are several years old and have to do with the solid-core technology that the Pro V1 golf balls use. As you might recall, Top-Flite's ballshad a similar three-layer, solid-core design years before the Pro V1 hit the market.
This is very interesting, why would Callaway weight till now to bring this to court. Callaway has to know what they are doing. Acushnet, Is a giant in the golfing industry, but so is Callaway they are both guns in the Golf Ball world. Who do you think will win ? Oh I could use the money there going to spend. Way to go guys
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