What do You Mean We Can't Watch the Super Bowl?
What do You Mean We Can't Watch the Super Bowl?
Can you believe this?
Supposedly, if you have a $uperbowl party today, you must follow these NFL guidlines:
For groups that want to host Super Bowl parties -- other than sports bars and businesses that normally show televised sports -- here are rules the NFL says must be followed:
• No admission fees (even to pay for snacks).
• Only one television (55 inches or smaller).
• No use of the words "Super Bowl" in promotional materials.
• No exhibition of the game in connection with events "that promote a message."
Copyright lawyers run amok I think.
Just try and stop me. Then just try and win that lawsuit. Bring it on NFL. And show me the legislation that prevents me from hosting a $uper Bowl party at my house on a new HDTV larger than 55 inches... oh, and we'll be gambling too, darnit!
Can you believe this?
Supposedly, if you have a $uperbowl party today, you must follow these NFL guidlines:
For groups that want to host Super Bowl parties -- other than sports bars and businesses that normally show televised sports -- here are rules the NFL says must be followed:
• No admission fees (even to pay for snacks).
• Only one television (55 inches or smaller).
• No use of the words "Super Bowl" in promotional materials.
• No exhibition of the game in connection with events "that promote a message."
Copyright lawyers run amok I think.
Just try and stop me. Then just try and win that lawsuit. Bring it on NFL. And show me the legislation that prevents me from hosting a $uper Bowl party at my house on a new HDTV larger than 55 inches... oh, and we'll be gambling too, darnit!
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