An intellectual property fight over the arcade game Skee-Ball has ended with a confidential settlement and licensing agreement that will enable the operators of a hipster-happy “Brewskee-Ball” league to continue its Skee-Ball tournaments at bars in Brooklyn, San Francisco, Austin and Wilmington, N.C.
Skee-Ball Inc. (SBI), which makes the machines used to play the game, sued the owners of a Skee-Ball-themed bar in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn in 2011, alleging trademark infringement.
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