A federal judge on Thursday denied the NCAA’s bid for a temporary restraining order to prevent DraftKings from using “March Madness” and other language to promote sports bets on its service. Judge Tanya Walton Pratt ruled that the NCAA did not show how DraftKings would cause irreparable harm by using terms such as “March Madness,”…
Judge denies NCAA temporary restraining order blocking DraftKings from using ‘March Madness’
Originally reported by The Hill
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