Altenar takes legal action against Sportradar due to IMG Arena data block

(AsiaGameHub) –   A significant legal conflict is taking shape in the sports betting industry as Altenar initiates legal proceedings against Sportradar in both London and New Jersey. The core of the case revolves around access to essential sports data, with Altenar asserting it was unjustly prevented from obtaining key data feeds provided by IMG Arena. The firm is pursuing considerable monetary compensation, accusing Sportradar of anti-competitive practices.

Altenar claims that Sportradar leveraged its market dominance to stop Altenar from renewing its contract with IMG Arena for official sports data. This allegation goes beyond a mere commercial disagreement and violates competition laws intended to ensure fair access to the marketplace.

The dispute emerged shortly after Sportradar’s acquisition of IMG Arena—an deal that was reviewed and approved by regulatory authorities. However, Altenar alleges Sportradar interfered with its right to official data before the acquisition closed, even though both companies were expected to operate independently and in compliance with regulatory conditions.

Altenar spokesperson said:

Sportradar is trying to hold onto its market leadership by unfairly eliminating competitors. It’s using its sports data monopoly to crush businesses with competing offers, despite previously criticizing other companies for doing the exact same thing. We remain open to discussions with Sportradar, but its one-sided and aggressive actions have left us no choice but to take legal action.

Both parties have taken firm stances on the matter. According to Altenar, Sportradar is attempting to strengthen its control over high-value sports data and limit competition by denying smaller sports data suppliers access to this information.

Sportradar, on the other hand, denies the allegations, stating they are without basis, and has announced it will vigorously defend itself in court.

The case reflects ongoing concerns about the concentration of sports data suppliers, where a small number of firms control access to official feeds from major sports leagues. The outcome could have significant and lasting impacts on competition, partnerships, and data distribution across the global betting marketplace.

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