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NCAA suing DraftKings over trademark infringement allegations

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The NCAA is suing sports betting company DraftKings for alleged trademark infringement, the college sports institution said in a statement on Friday.

The lawsuit, filed on Friday in federal court in the Southern District of Indiana, is tied to the sportsbook operator’s use of terms such as March Madness, Final Four, along with other terms related to the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, the NCAA said.

According to ESPN, DraftKings’ mobile app included numerous references to March Madness, Sweet Sixteen, Elite 8 and Final Four next to various betting options.


A NCAA logo flag at the Hall of Champions at the NCAA National Office. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Other sportsbooks were also displaying terms related to the NCAA Tournament on Friday, ESPN reported.

In its statement, the NCAA said that DraftKings’ “unauthorized use of its trademarks is flatly contrary to one of the Association’s most deeply held institutional values: that sports betting must not be associated with, endorsed by, or linked to NCAA championships or the student-athletes who compete in them.”

“The NCAA makes clear in the complaint and its motion that every day that DraftKings continues to use these marks, millions of sports fans — and, critically, college students and young adults who are particularly susceptible to gambling harm — are exposed to the false suggestion that the Association has authorized or endorsed DraftKings’ gambling platform,” the institution added.

“This causes confusion among NCAA members and student-athletes that the Association is involved with and/or endorsing sports betting, which is in direct contradiction to its robust education, integrity monitoring, anti-harassment and advocacy efforts to end risky prop bets.”


Photo illustration of the DraftKings logo on a smartphone screen.
The lawsuit is tied to the sportsbook operator’s use of terms such as March Madness, Final Four, along with other related to the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments. SOPA Images

DraftKings has not responded to noti.group’s request for comment.

On Tuesday, NCAA president Charlie Baker filed a letter to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, requesting that it suspend prediction markets from offering trades on college sporting events.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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