Altenar Targets Sportradar in Multi-Jurisdictional Legal Battle Over Data Exclusivity

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 2, 2026
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Altenar lawsuit is seeking millions in damages, alleging Sportradar used unfair business tactics to block essential game feeds.

The global sports betting infrastructure is bracing for a seismic shift as Altenar, a premier sportsbook software provider, has officially initiated high-stakes lawsuit against industry titan Sportradar.

The lawsuits, filed simultaneously in London’s High Court and the Superior Court of New Jersey, allege that Sportradar engaged in anti-competitive behavior to systematically block Altenar’s access to vital sports data feeds.

The Core of the Dispute: Strategic Data Suppression

At the heart of the complaint is the supply of live sports data—the lifeblood of modern in-play wagering. Altenar contends that Sportradar weaponized its market dominance to interfere with Altenar’s ability to renew a crucial data contract with IMG Arena. The software creator argues that by obstructing this feed, Sportradar sought to degrade Altenar’s platform functionality and gain an unfair competitive advantage.

The lawsuit asserts that these actions constitute a breach of antitrust and competition laws designed to ensure a level playing field. “The software company claims Sportradar deliberately blocked them from accessing important game statistics,” aiming to consolidate power over the distribution of official sports data.

Merger Misconduct and Regulatory Scrutiny

The timing of the alleged interference is particularly contentious. The conflict arose during the period surrounding Sportradar’s acquisition of IMG Arena. While government watchdogs recently greenlit the merger, Altenar alleges that Sportradar began exerting control over IMG’s contracts before the two entities were legally permitted to integrate.

As per the details of the lawsuit, Altenar’s legal team argues that Sportradar violated “gun-jumping” rules, which require merging firms to operate independently until final approval. By allegedly meddling with data feeds during this sensitive window, Sportradar is accused of “weaponizing its control over premium sports statistics to deliberately squeeze out smaller rivals”.

Industry Implications: The Data Monopoly

Sportradar has strongly rejected the claims, labeling them “entirely unfounded and full of false information.” However, the case shines a spotlight on the extreme concentration of power within the sports IT sector. With only a handful of giants controlling official data, the outcome of this case in the US and UK could redefine how betting data is sold and distributed for years to come.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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