NCAA Awarded Default Judgment in Trademark Case

Feb 16, 2018

The chief district judge for the Southern District of Indiana has granted the NCAA’s motion for a default judgment against Kizzang LLC, a company that provides sweepstakes and fantasy sports entertainment services online, and founder Robert Alexander. The ruling was based on the defendants’ failure to respond in a timely manner to the NCAA’s allegations of trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and unfair competition related to the defendants’ alleged use of the marks "FINAL 3" and
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