According to NFL rules.....NO
2007-02-02 02:43:09
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Re-read the code. It's not illegal. Relevant words in caps for emphasis. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 106, the following are NOT infringements of copyright communication by an ESTABLISHMENT of a transmission or retransmission embodying a performance or display of a nondramatic musical work intended to be received by the general public, originated by a radio or television broadcast station licensed as such by the Federal Communications Commission, or, if an audiovisual transmission, by a cable system or satellite carrier, if— in the case of an ESTABLISHMENT other than a food service or drinking establishment, either the establishment in which the communication occurs has less than 2,000 gross square feet of space (excluding space used for customer parking and for no other purpose), or the establishment in which the communication occurs has 2,000 or more gross square feet of space (excluding space used for customer parking and for no other purpose) AND—
2016-05-24 05:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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not a large "mass" like a church, according to the NFL (but if you don't charge and don't use the word super bowl, I don't see how the NFL can stop you because it's free, over-air brodcast)
of course that SHOULD apply to a rich guy with a 60+ inch TV and a living room large enough to hold, let's say, 50+ people for a superbowl party -----technically that would fall under their "law" but they couldn't do anything about that because it's in his private residence..............................damn the NFL's evil
2007-02-02 02:44:15
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answered by Andy T 4
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rules were made to be broken. A group as large as you can hold can watch a game on a screen as big as you want.
2007-02-02 03:06:36
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answered by s8n_spawn 3
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i think this is an obvious yes. in fact i think you have to have at least a 60 inch if there are more than 10 people. also, surround sound is necessary. also, put more than one tv in the room, so youcan see the game wherever you turn.
2007-02-02 02:46:28
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answered by Doctor Malloy PHD 2
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yes, but legally you are only allowed to watch the game on 55 inches or smaller....very strange.
2007-02-02 02:43:28
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answered by Bryan O 1
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NO... if you do the NFL will hunt you down and will break your legs if you don't give them the cash. The NFL is EVIL.
2007-02-02 03:12:49
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answered by hamthugger 4
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yes
2007-02-02 02:47:41
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answered by jeremy31593 2
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