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Lead story · 2026·04·21 · 11:30 UTC
NCAA asks court to stop DraftKings from using trademarked terms such as 'March Madness'
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- Legal Sports Report
Court Denies NCAA Request For Temporary Restraining Order Against DraftKings - Legal Sports Report
- CDC Gaming Reports
Federal judge denies NCAA’s restraining order request to make DraftKings stop using ‘March Madness’ – CDC Gaming
- The Hill
Judge denies NCAA temporary restraining order blocking DraftKings from using ‘March Madness’
- Associated Press
Federal judge denies NCAA's restraining order request to make DraftKings stop using 'March Madness'
- Bloomberg Law
NCAA Sues DraftKings Over March Madness, Final Four Marks (1)
- Legal Sports Report
NCAA Sues DraftKings, Alleges March Madness Trademark Infringement - Legal Sports Report
- CDC Gaming Reports
NCAA asks court to stop DraftKings from using trademarked terms such as ‘March Madness’
- Associated Press
NCAA asks court to stop DraftKings from using trademarked terms such as 'March Madness'
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