Sports betting tech provider CG Technology has been dealt another major blow in its attempt to sue FanDuel for patent infringement.
On Thursday, a Nevada federal judge tossed out most of the claims in CG Technology’s (the former Cantor Gaming) lawsuit against the daily fantasy sports operator. CG Technology, if you recall, has been after FanDuel for allegedly infringing six of its automated gambling patents.
U.S. District Judge Robert C. Jones, however, only granted one claim—involving a patent for a wireless controller owned by the tech provider—and dismissed the claims involving five of the patents owned by CG Technology, Interactive Games LLC and Interactive Games Ltd.
This is the second time CG Technology and its co-plaintiffs had their complaints dismissed.