NFL OK’s Churches Showing the Superbowl
You might not have know it – but that big Superbowl party you had with your students a few weeks ago was illegal. Well, not any more. Yeah!
The NFL will allow church groups to show the Super Bowl on large-screen televisions, reversing a policy that drew criticism from elected officials.
In a letter to U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league will no longer object to “live showings — regardless of screen size — of the Super Bowl” by religious organizations, The Washington Post reported.
An earlier story in The Post about church groups canceling Super Bowl parties over fear of legal action by the NFL led to protest by some lawmakers and conservative leaders.
At the center of the issue is an NFL policy which holds that organizations showing public viewings of its games on televisions larger than 55 inches violate the league’s copyright. Sports bars are exempt from the policy, but last year, the NFL sent letters to two church groups, advising them of the rule, according to The Post.
In its letter to Hatch, the NFL said it would not object to big-screen viewings in churches as long as they are free and held on premises that the church uses on a “routine and customary” basis, according to the report.
Thanks to CMS for the link!
JG






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It’s about time! We had church members crushed (and I mean threatening to start a petition crushed) that we couldn’t have our annual church wide party. This rule never made much sense to me in the first place. Kudos to common sense.