NFL, FanDuel and DraftKings Face Lawsuit Over 'Addictive' Micro-Betting
26.03.2026 (09:01)
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NFL, as well as the betting platforms FanDuel and DraftKings, are at the center of a legal dispute related to the use of micro-betting features.
The lawsuit was filed in Pennsylvania, where the plaintiffs claim that the companies contribute to the development of gambling addiction and financial losses for users. Specifically, it concerns real-time betting that allows for frequent and quick predictions during matches.
According to the plaintiffs, the use of data and products for live betting creates conditions in which users become engaged in a continuous betting process, which may exacerbate addiction.
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