Could FanDuel, DraftKings Sue NoVig Over Facebook Ad?

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on

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NoVig may be pushing the limits just a bit as a current ad appearing on Facebook might cross the line. 

Novig is a relatively new sports betting exchange platform in the U.S. that utilizes the peer-to-peer betting model.  It tmarkets itself as a commission-free, peer-to-peer sportsbook alternative.

The company has featured a Facebook ad that advertises a $50 bonus when you spend $5.  The ad includes 5 steps on "how to lose money on sports betting". 

The first step says to "use DraftKings or FanDuel". 

A company like DraftKings or FanDuel could argue such an ad:

  • makes a false statement of fact
  • harms their reputation or business
  • was made with negligence or intent

It's true such an ad can be viewed as satire.  Whether DraftKings or FanDuel thinks it is funny remains to be seen. 

  • Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com 

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