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Will Your Super Bowl Party Anger the Copyright Gods?

garg0yle writes "According to some folks, watching the Super Bowl on a television bigger than 55 inches is illegal. Is this true? Yes and no — long story short, if you're in a private residence you're probably okay, but if you're running a sports bar you may technically have to negotiate a license with the NFL. Just don't charge for food, or call it a 'Super Bowl' party, since the term itself is copyright."

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  1. Trademark by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just don't charge for food, or call it a 'Super Bowl' party, since the term itself is copyright.

    You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.

  2. Can I call it... by jomegat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can I call it a Superb Owl party?

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    In theory, practice and theory are the same. In practice, they're not.

  3. Re:Old news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm having a Super Bowl Birthday Party.

    I'm using my 60" TV and inviting 40 people.
    We'll all sing Happy Birthday Super Bowl (slightly late).
    I'm serving home-made McNuggets and KFC style fried chicken.
    I'll be charging for food.
    I'm using a HD PVR to record and re-broadcast it over my open WiFi hotspot.
    I'm also streaming it live over the internet to anyone who wants to watch.

    oh.. what was TFA about?

  4. Re:Old news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thanks for the advice but I think I'm going to replace the commercials with my own making sure to
    add "official sponsor of the Super Bowl" plastered all over it.

    If I combine 7 cover versions of one song and get each channel on my 7.1 sound system to play one
    would that violate all 7 copyrights at the same time?