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Vegas hotels cancel Super Bowl events after NFL threatens legal action


Posted: Saturday January 31, 2004 1:21PM; Updated: Saturday January 31, 2004 4:10PM


LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Some of Las Vegas' biggest hotel-casinos are canceling Super Bowl parties and making refunds to thousands of guests after the NFL threatened legal action against those broadcasting the title game on big-screen TVs.

Several hotels received letters last week informing them their parties were "unauthorized use of NFL intellectual property."



NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the league only recently became aware of large parties planned in Las Vegas and elsewhere around the country.

"These establishments were attempting to charge admission for something we are offering for free, and we believe that's a violation of a long-standing NFL policy that specifically prohibits mass out-of-home broadcasts," McCarthy said.

In determining whether an event violated the NFL's copyrights, the league considered the location's size, whether TV screens were larger than 55 inches and whether people had to pay to get in.

Some hotels have scrapped party plans entirely, while others are scrambling to accommodate the estimated 274,000 visitors expected to come to Las Vegas for Super Bowl weekend.

"As far as I'm concerned, the NFL is full of soup," Mayor Oscar Goodman said. "I would tell them to go shove it."

A Super Bowl party inside a movie theater at the Palms was scrapped after the hotel received a letter from the league Jan. 23. The gathering usually attracts several hundred people, who enjoy hot dogs and beer and compete in games and raffle drawings for $39.99.

The off-Strip hotel decided to rent dozens of smaller TVs that will be set up in a hotel ballroom, and the beer and hot dogs will be free, said general manager Jim Hughes.

"The Palms is all about the party, and we want to make sure anyone who comes to the property is still going to have a good time," he said.

The Aladdin hotel-casino had to cancel its bash at the hotel's 7,000-seat Theatre of Performing Arts after receiving an NFL letter Friday. Officials scrambled to find small TVs that they could place throughout the casino for guests wanting to watch the Super Bowl.

"The city has had events like this for years," said Tyri Squyres, an Aladdin spokeswoman.

Casinos' sports books were not affected. Last year, about $73 million was wagered on the game, according to state gambling officials.

Goodman said Las Vegas was being unfairly targeted, charging the league had allowed "a condition to exist for the past 10 years and then they want to change the rules two days before."

McCarthy dismissed claims that Las Vegas was being singled out, saying the NFL had sent letters to several locations in Boston, Charlotte, N.C., and Houston.

"When we become aware of a potential violation, we take action," McCarthy said. "It's not a city issue, it's a copyright issue."

The NFL's letter was particularly devastating to promoter Todd Krohn, who had organized a party at The Orleans hotel-casino that was expected to draw about 6,000 sports fans at $45 a ticket. He estimated the cancellation cost his company, T & J Trust, more than $100,000.

"Our biggest problem with this was the late notification. If the NFL had made this decision, why didn't they give us 30 days notice?" Krohn said. "We wouldn't have scheduled the event. We wouldn't have spent the money."

Professional gambler Tom Burton said the hotels were providing a community service by televising the game.

"You can't go to the Super Bowl because all the seats are taken," he said. "The NFL just wants to dig deeper and deeper and wants to get as much money as they can. When is it going to end?"

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    pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭
    the NFL hates vegas for some reason.. I'm sure the Vegas television ads this year arent making the NFL too happy either..

    "If only there was this much excitement... At the superbowl"..

    i prefer Vegas over the superbowl too.. Ive been to vegas a few times, last time on the De La Hoya/Mosley fight night.. VEGAS ROCKS
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    << <i>the NFL hates vegas for some reason... >>

    because they are not getting a
    % of all the billions that have been bet
    on the NFL games over the years!

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    What would television screen size have to do with copyright violations?

    If I watch the game on a 50 inch TV...that's ok? But '60 is no no?

    Cancelling Super Bowl parties in Vegas is like New Orleans shutting down bars on Mardi Gras. I guess if the NFL was getting a piece of the action....they'd be in a better party mood.
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    pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭


    << <i>What would television screen size have to do with copyright violations?

    If I watch the game on a 50 inch TV...that's ok? But '60 is no no?

    Cancelling Super Bowl parties in Vegas is like New Orleans shutting down bars on Mardi Gras. I guess if the NFL was getting a piece of the action....they'd be in a better party mood. >>



    i guess the NFL figures that if the casino's charge admission to the parties, that they're profiting from the NFL.. i could see if it was a Pay-Per-View event, but its on FREE Television!!!

    NFL bites the big one on this.. maybe the casino's shouldn't call it a "superbowl party" and just call it a party.. charge admission to the party and leave the TV on..

    I bet the casino's still show the superbowl and wont give a *$!@ about the NFL.. more power to them
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    "If I watch the game on a 50 inch TV...that's ok? But '60 is no no?"


    It's a good thing i only have a 36" TV. If my TV were 24" bigger id be in real trouble.imageimage


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    jrinckjrinck Posts: 1,321 ✭✭
    As far as I'm concerned, when I go to a Super Bowl party at a casino, I'm paying for the food and drinks that go with it, NOT the game. The game, to me, just happens to be on TV there, but that's incidental.

    If these casinos were charging simply to watch the game, with no extra perks, then I wouldn't go, and I would see the NFL's point. I can watch the game anywhere else for free if I really want to.

    The NFL is being hard-nosed here. If I was in Vegas during the Super Bowl, and I wasn't able to go to one of the casino parties, then I would just gamble at the tables or do something else. I WOULD NOT watch the game, or any of the advertising that goes with it. The NFL, the networks, and the advertisers then lose out. Dumb move, NFL.
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    qualitycardsqualitycards Posts: 2,811 ✭✭✭
    That is so weak. I've been to Vegas during the March Madness NCAA Basketball tournament time and also during the World Series, but to go to a Super Bowl party is a violation, please. To think I was gonna have a Super Bowl party for my fellow bikers, the Cracked Craniums, but we might get in trouble too! The NFL is so uptight and business-like, which is fine, but its a sport to us fans!!! ...jay
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    NickMNickM Posts: 4,896 ✭✭✭
    The NFL only recently became aware of these parties? What planet are they living on?

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    wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭

    Like the bums that run Vegas need to make even more money off of their suckers ?
    How many $ do these scumballs need to squeeze out of their marks ?

    Sorry, but I'm with the NFL on this one.
    If ye seek to profit off of something in a big way, then ye must pay the piper ...

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    Legality is all in the wording and the size of the screen means nothing. I have a 64" TV I will be watching the game on. Am I "Illegal"? Of course not.

    If the hotels had advertised, "Come watch the Super Bowl for free and enjoy the All You Can Eat Buffett for $30" then it is nothing that the NFL can do.

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    << <i>"If mine were 24" bigger id be in real trouble... >>

    Paul,
    that statement is true for SO MANY THINGS!
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    This is a smart move by the NFL. It is protecting its brand name. It doesn't want to be associated with Vegas and gambling, so it takes the necessary steps. The NFL isn't going to be hurt by this. Great move.

    The size of the TV in your house doesn't matter. I'm not a lawyer, but I think it has to do with the public viewing on a large screen.

    For anyone here that agrees with any of the following: Boy Scouts excluding gays, Casey Martin not being allowed to use a cart in PGA events, Augusta National excluding women from membership, etc. ... don't criticize the NFL, because it isn't any different.
    The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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