GEEEEZZZZZZZ they’re only looking out for Christians and the Church. They are preventing a fallen one from sneaking beer into the place.
GEEEEZZZZZZZ they’re only looking out for Christians and the Church. They are preventing a fallen one from sneaking beer into the place.
UNITED STATES ARMY AVIATION
Above the Best
Why the Hell should I have to press “1” for ENGLISH?
Wait... isn't the SuperBowl broadcast on public air? How can they even make these kinds of restrictions? The NFL can deal with the broadcast companies, but how can the NFL have a right to make ANY restrictions on the viewers of public tv?
“… the greatest detractor from high performance is fear: fear that you are not prepared, fear that you are in over your head, fear that you are not worthy, and ultimately, fear of failure. If you can eliminate that fear—not through arrogance or just wishing difficulties away, but through hard work and preparation—you will put yourself in an incredibly powerful position to take on the challenges you face" - Pete Carroll.
If I were the church, I'd give em the big and let them try to sue.
UNITED STATES ARMY AVIATION
Above the Best
Why the Hell should I have to press “1” for ENGLISH?
I understand them not WANTING it to be resold... my question is, how is that legal or enforceable for them to restrict private groups from viewing? The NFL's contracts are with the broadcasting companies. That church did not sign a contract about the size of the screen or the availability of snacks. The NFL was stupid enough to hold the broadcasting co responsible for something over which they should have no control.
Sad thing is, the NFL surely has lots more $$$ than the church, and the intimidation or threat of lawsuit would likely make the church back down.
The NFL doesn't want to be used in charity events without getting their cut. I mean, if the rules were just "can't rebroadcast for profit" then a church could have a massive superbowl part, charge 20 bucks to get in, show the game at a stadium, and rake in a lot of money for their church budget or for charity or whatever. And the NFL wants in on any charitable action they're involved in. It's an example of restrictions aimed at abusers penalizing the innocent.