RCB Knocks on SC Doors Over Uber Advertisement Featuring Travis Head

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The apex court reserved the judgement on RCB's plea seeking interim injunction.

IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) approched the Delhi High Court on Thursday alleging Uber Moto of disparaging YouTube advertisement featuring Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Australia player Travis Head. The apex court reserved the judgement on RCB's plea seeking interim injunction. The alleged derogatory advertisement was titled 'Baddies in Bengaluru ft Travis Head'.

In the 0.59 second long video, Head was seen going to the Bengaluru stadium, where he alters a flexy using a spray. He edits the name of the Bengaluru side to "Royally Challenged" Bengaluru.



The ad video currently has 1.3 million views on YouTube. Advocate representing RCB, alleged that Head disparages the IPL franchise's trademark in the video.

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