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The Delhi High Court dismissed a plea by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) seeking an interim injunction against Uber Moto's allegedly disparaging YouTube advertisement featuring Sunrisers Hyderabad's Travis Head. The court stated that the advertisement, which is contextual to cricket, does not require immediate intervention. RCB had claimed that Uber Moto's advertisement, titled "Baddies in Bengaluru ft.
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