Well, bars and eateries can't advertise with "Super Bowl" either, unless they've paid a licensing fee. They can talk about "the big game" and the like, though. Everyone knows what they're talking about, but if their signs or ads say "Super Bowl" without permission, they're breaking the law. Does it happen anyway? Yup. Does the NFL stomp on such violations whenever they see them? Yup.
I'm really amused by the one-TV rule, and the 55" limit, though. :-)
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Well, bars and eateries can't advertise with "Super Bowl" either, unless they've paid a licensing fee. They can talk about "the big game" and the like, though. Everyone knows what they're talking about, but if their signs or ads say "Super Bowl" without permission, they're breaking the law. Does it happen anyway? Yup. Does the NFL stomp on such violations whenever they see them? Yup.
I'm really amused by the one-TV rule, and the 55" limit, though. :-)