Rario dream 11

  1. AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream 11 backed Rario's suit against Striker in Delhi High Court
  2. Delhi High Court Denies Dream11
  3. Delhi Excessive Courtroom Denies Dream11
  4. Delhi Excessive Court docket Denies Dream11
  5. Delhi HC: AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream11
  6. AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream 11 backed Rario's suit against Striker in Delhi High Court
  7. Delhi Excessive Courtroom Denies Dream11
  8. Delhi Excessive Court docket Denies Dream11
  9. Delhi High Court Denies Dream11
  10. Delhi HC: AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream11


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AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream 11 backed Rario's suit against Striker in Delhi High Court

New Delhi, March 7 (AGENCY):Gaming industry body AIGF and online gaming platform Winzo, have both petitioned the Delhi High Court to be allowed to intervene in a suit filed by Dream 11 backed Rario against Striker, a web 3 fantasy platform. The Dream 11 backed Rario was launched in April 2022, as the "world's first cricket NFT platform" and has since then has signed several NFT deals with the likes of Cricket Australia and Cricket New Zealand. Last week, it filed a petition against Striker in the Delhi High Court. Rario's petition was joined by cricketers like Harshal Patel, Shivam and Umran Malik. Incidentally, these cricketers are among the scores of other cricket players who have signed official NFT deals with Rario. Striker works with individual artists who produce original cricket themed art. While the platform primarily operates a fantasy league, it also has an added element of player cards. The player card that features art from the independent artists could be traded within the Striker platform. A report by Moneycontrol in September, 2022, said that Striker was started by two employees of Mobile Premier League (MPL). MPL has also been named as one of the parties in the suit by Rario. While Rario has petitioned the court to prevent Striker from using these art images, other players in the industry feel that this could negatively impact the industry. All India Gaming Federation (AIGF), the apex industry body for online gaming in India with over hundred members, have ...

Delhi High Court Denies Dream11

The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea for interim injunction by Dream 11-backed cricket non-fungible token (NFT) platform Rario against rival Mobile Premier League (MPL) and Striker to prevent them from offering fantasy gaming via NFTs. Rario, a subsidiary of Dream 11, had filed a suit against MPL and Striker, whereby it was alleged that MPL and Striker are minting and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) which capture images of players with whom Rario has entered into exclusive license agreements. These exclusive license agreements, it was claimed, entitle Rario alone to mint the NFTs, and distribute and allow those NFTs to be collected, traded, and licensed, to the exclusion of anyone else. Therefore, Rario claimed that the act by MPL and Striker, in launching this business of NFTs for those players - even though the images were independently created caricatures, was an act of infringement, passing off, breach of the right of publicity and unfair competition While MPL and Striker, filed their responses, WinZo and the AIGF intervened in these proceedings, specifically highlighting that their interest in this matter was because an order in this matter may have ramifications for the entire industry that is engaged in or proposes to engage in the business of creating digital collectibles / NFTs of cricketers and players, including for the purposes of using these for fantasy gaming. Also,WinZO had filed separate petitions in the Delhi High Court in March 2023 in which i...

Delhi Excessive Courtroom Denies Dream11

The Delhi Excessive Courtroom has dismissed a plea for interim injunction by Dream 11-backed cricket non-fungible token (NFT) platform Rario in opposition to rival Cell Premier League (MPL) and Striker to stop them from providing fantasy gaming through NFTs. Rario, a subsidiary of Dream 11, had filed a go well with in opposition to MPL and Striker, whereby it was alleged that MPL and Striker are minting and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) which seize photos of gamers with whom Rario has entered into unique license agreements. These unique license agreements, it was claimed, entitle Rario alone to mint the NFTs, and distribute and permit these NFTs to be collected, traded, and licensed, to the exclusion of anybody else. Subsequently, Rario claimed that the act by MPL and Striker, in launching this enterprise of NFTs for these gamers – although the photographs have been independently created caricatures, was an act of infringement, passing off, breach of the fitting of publicity and unfair competitors Whereas MPL and Striker, filed their responses, WinZo and the AIGF intervened in these proceedings, particularly highlighting that their curiosity on this matter was as a result of an order on this matter could have ramifications for all the business that’s engaged in or proposes to interact within the enterprise of making digital collectibles / NFTs of cricketers and gamers, together with for the needs of utilizing these for fantasy gaming. Additionally,WinZO had filed ...

Delhi Excessive Court docket Denies Dream11

The Delhi Excessive Court docket has dismissed a plea for interim injunction by Dream 11-backed cricket non-fungible token (NFT) platform Rario in opposition to rival Cell Premier League (MPL) and Striker to stop them from providing fantasy gaming through NFTs. Rario, a subsidiary of Dream 11, had filed a swimsuit in opposition to MPL and Striker, whereby it was alleged that MPL and Striker are minting and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) which seize photographs of gamers with whom Rario has entered into unique license agreements. These unique license agreements, it was claimed, entitle Rario alone to mint the NFTs, and distribute and permit these NFTs to be collected, traded, and licensed, to the exclusion of anybody else. Due to this fact, Rario claimed that the act by MPL and Striker, in launching this enterprise of NFTs for these gamers – although the pictures had been independently created caricatures, was an act of infringement, passing off, breach of the best of publicity and unfair competitors Whereas MPL and Striker, filed their responses, WinZo and the AIGF intervened in these proceedings, particularly highlighting that their curiosity on this matter was as a result of an order on this matter might have ramifications for the complete trade that’s engaged in or proposes to interact within the enterprise of making digital collectibles / NFTs of cricketers and gamers, together with for the needs of utilizing these for fantasy gaming. Additionally,WinZO had fil...

Delhi HC: AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream11

Prepend to the content A petition to intervene in a lawsuit brought by Rario submitted a complaint against Striker to the Delhi High Court last week. Cricketers including Harshal Patel, Umran Malik, and Shivam backed Rario’s plea. In addition to these cricketers, Rario has also signed official NFT contracts with dozens of additional cricket players. The “world’s first cricket NFT platform,” Rario, backed by Dream 11, was introduced in April 2022. Since then, it has secured multiple NFT agreements with organizations like Cricket Australia and Cricket New Zealand. Rario currently has no NFT relationships with BCCI, IPL, or WPL, according to On the other hand, Striker collaborates with independent artists that create original works of art inspired by cricket. Player cards are an additional platform feature, primarily running a fantasy league. Within the Striker platform, the player card showcasing independent artists’ artwork was tradable. According to a Moneycontrol report from September 2022, Striker was founded by two Mobile Premier League staffers (MPL), who are also included as one of the parties to the lawsuit. The apex industry body for online gaming, All India Gaming Federation ( The online gaming platform According to a Market Decipher report, the global sports NFT industry doubled from $1.3 billion in 2021 to $2.6 billion in 2022. Cricket, American football, baseball, basketball, and football are among the most popular sports, according to the research. Trading card...

AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream 11 backed Rario's suit against Striker in Delhi High Court

New Delhi, March 7 (AGENCY):Gaming industry body AIGF and online gaming platform Winzo, have both petitioned the Delhi High Court to be allowed to intervene in a suit filed by Dream 11 backed Rario against Striker, a web 3 fantasy platform. The Dream 11 backed Rario was launched in April 2022, as the "world's first cricket NFT platform" and has since then has signed several NFT deals with the likes of Cricket Australia and Cricket New Zealand. Last week, it filed a petition against Striker in the Delhi High Court. Rario's petition was joined by cricketers like Harshal Patel, Shivam and Umran Malik. Incidentally, these cricketers are among the scores of other cricket players who have signed official NFT deals with Rario. Striker works with individual artists who produce original cricket themed art. While the platform primarily operates a fantasy league, it also has an added element of player cards. The player card that features art from the independent artists could be traded within the Striker platform. A report by Moneycontrol in September, 2022, said that Striker was started by two employees of Mobile Premier League (MPL). MPL has also been named as one of the parties in the suit by Rario. While Rario has petitioned the court to prevent Striker from using these art images, other players in the industry feel that this could negatively impact the industry. All India Gaming Federation (AIGF), the apex industry body for online gaming in India with over hundred members, have ...

Delhi Excessive Courtroom Denies Dream11

The Delhi Excessive Courtroom has dismissed a plea for interim injunction by Dream 11-backed cricket non-fungible token (NFT) platform Rario in opposition to rival Cell Premier League (MPL) and Striker to stop them from providing fantasy gaming through NFTs. Rario, a subsidiary of Dream 11, had filed a go well with in opposition to MPL and Striker, whereby it was alleged that MPL and Striker are minting and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) which seize photos of gamers with whom Rario has entered into unique license agreements. These unique license agreements, it was claimed, entitle Rario alone to mint the NFTs, and distribute and permit these NFTs to be collected, traded, and licensed, to the exclusion of anybody else. Subsequently, Rario claimed that the act by MPL and Striker, in launching this enterprise of NFTs for these gamers – although the photographs have been independently created caricatures, was an act of infringement, passing off, breach of the fitting of publicity and unfair competitors Whereas MPL and Striker, filed their responses, WinZo and the AIGF intervened in these proceedings, particularly highlighting that their curiosity on this matter was as a result of an order on this matter could have ramifications for all the business that’s engaged in or proposes to interact within the enterprise of making digital collectibles / NFTs of cricketers and gamers, together with for the needs of utilizing these for fantasy gaming. Additionally,WinZO had filed ...

Delhi Excessive Court docket Denies Dream11

The Delhi Excessive Court docket has dismissed a plea for interim injunction by Dream 11-backed cricket non-fungible token (NFT) platform Rario in opposition to rival Cell Premier League (MPL) and Striker to stop them from providing fantasy gaming through NFTs. Rario, a subsidiary of Dream 11, had filed a swimsuit in opposition to MPL and Striker, whereby it was alleged that MPL and Striker are minting and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) which seize photographs of gamers with whom Rario has entered into unique license agreements. These unique license agreements, it was claimed, entitle Rario alone to mint the NFTs, and distribute and permit these NFTs to be collected, traded, and licensed, to the exclusion of anybody else. Due to this fact, Rario claimed that the act by MPL and Striker, in launching this enterprise of NFTs for these gamers – although the pictures had been independently created caricatures, was an act of infringement, passing off, breach of the best of publicity and unfair competitors Whereas MPL and Striker, filed their responses, WinZo and the AIGF intervened in these proceedings, particularly highlighting that their curiosity on this matter was as a result of an order on this matter might have ramifications for the complete trade that’s engaged in or proposes to interact within the enterprise of making digital collectibles / NFTs of cricketers and gamers, together with for the needs of utilizing these for fantasy gaming. Additionally,WinZO had fil...

Delhi High Court Denies Dream11

The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea for interim injunction by Dream 11-backed cricket non-fungible token (NFT) platform Rario against rival Mobile Premier League (MPL) and Striker to prevent them from offering fantasy gaming via NFTs. Rario, a subsidiary of Dream 11, had filed a suit against MPL and Striker, whereby it was alleged that MPL and Striker are minting and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFT) which capture images of players with whom Rario has entered into exclusive license agreements. These exclusive license agreements, it was claimed, entitle Rario alone to mint the NFTs, and distribute and allow those NFTs to be collected, traded, and licensed, to the exclusion of anyone else. Therefore, Rario claimed that the act by MPL and Striker, in launching this business of NFTs for those players - even though the images were independently created caricatures, was an act of infringement, passing off, breach of the right of publicity and unfair competition While MPL and Striker, filed their responses, WinZo and the AIGF intervened in these proceedings, specifically highlighting that their interest in this matter was because an order in this matter may have ramifications for the entire industry that is engaged in or proposes to engage in the business of creating digital collectibles / NFTs of cricketers and players, including for the purposes of using these for fantasy gaming. Also,WinZO had filed separate petitions in the Delhi High Court in March 2023 in which i...

Delhi HC: AIGF, Winzo file for intervention in Dream11

Prepend to the content A petition to intervene in a lawsuit brought by Rario submitted a complaint against Striker to the Delhi High Court last week. Cricketers including Harshal Patel, Umran Malik, and Shivam backed Rario’s plea. In addition to these cricketers, Rario has also signed official NFT contracts with dozens of additional cricket players. The “world’s first cricket NFT platform,” Rario, backed by Dream 11, was introduced in April 2022. Since then, it has secured multiple NFT agreements with organizations like Cricket Australia and Cricket New Zealand. Rario currently has no NFT relationships with BCCI, IPL, or WPL, according to On the other hand, Striker collaborates with independent artists that create original works of art inspired by cricket. Player cards are an additional platform feature, primarily running a fantasy league. Within the Striker platform, the player card showcasing independent artists’ artwork was tradable. According to a Moneycontrol report from September 2022, Striker was founded by two Mobile Premier League staffers (MPL), who are also included as one of the parties to the lawsuit. The apex industry body for online gaming, All India Gaming Federation ( The online gaming platform According to a Market Decipher report, the global sports NFT industry doubled from $1.3 billion in 2021 to $2.6 billion in 2022. Cricket, American football, baseball, basketball, and football are among the most popular sports, according to the research. Trading card...

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