TaylorMade Answers Dogleg Right’s Golf Club Patent Infringement Accusations

As you will recall, last month Dogleg Right sued TaylorMade Golf alleging infringement of two of patents directed to CG customizable golf clubs. Click HERE to read a prior post on the subject.

Today TaylorMade filed their Answer (click HERE to read) to the Dogleg Right Complaint (click HERE to read). TaylorMade’s Answer states that they do not infringe the Dogleg Right patents and allege that the patents are invalid.

Frankly, the Answer is pretty boring and doesn’t contain any interesting tidbits of information. Essentially a boilerplate answer in response to a boilerplate complaint.

Come on guys... where is the passion, the disgust, the outrage, the mudslinging... you know, the stuff that keeps a golf blog interesting? Hopefully subsequent motions will be more entertaining.

If you need a refresher on the case… the patents-in-suit are USPN 7004852 and USPN 7189169, both titled “Customizable Center-of-Gravity Golf Club Head.” Check them out.

David Dawsey  – Keeping an Eye on Golf Litigation




 
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