Sports Data Rights: Genius v Sportradar settles – what does this mean for sports data rights holders and the industries they supply?

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Dr. Saskia King

Partner
UK

I am a partner in our Competition & EU Law team in London with over 18 years' experience at the cutting edge of UK and EU competition law and policy having worked at regulators, competition authorities, in academia and private practice, with a particular focus on regulated sectors such as payment systems as well as sport, retail, consumer, financial, technology and communications markets more widely.

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Toby Bond

Partner
UK

I'm a partner in our Intellectual Property Group. Having studied physics at university, I'm fascinated by technology and the way in which it is reshaping our world.

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Andrew Cox

Associate
UK

I am a commercial associate based in our London office. I support clients in the media, entertainment and sports sectors, advising on a wide array of transactional, commercial and regulatory issues.

Less than a week into the much anticipated joined High Court / Competition Appeal Tribunal hearing, the live sports data battle between Betgenius (Genius), Football Data Co (FDC) and Sportradar has settled.

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