BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH AND MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN: Storm Products, Inc., Brunswick Bowling Products, and MoRich Enterprises, Inc. announced today that they have settled the patent infringement litigation in the United States District Court for the District of Utah. The settlement relates to a MoRich patent, licensed to Brunswick, that relates to a particular type of bowling ball core, which Brunswick and MoRich have claimed is infringed by Storm Products’ CRUX and CRUX PEARL bowling balls. The core used in the CRUX and CRUX PEARL bowling balls is known as the CATALYST core. Storm Products brought the lawsuit in Utah asking the Court to declare the patent to be invalid and not infringed. Brunswick and MoRich counterclaimed in the lawsuit asserting Storm Products infringes the MoRich patent by making and selling the CRUX and CRUX PEARL bowling balls. The parties stated that the settlement, which ends the lawsuit, will allow Storm Products to continue selling its CRUX and CRUX PEARL bowling balls without restriction and without modification of any kind, including to the CATALYST core, which is featured in the CRUX and CRUX PEARL bowling balls and will continue as an integral part of the bowling balls. All other terms of the settlement are confidential.
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