Planning a Super Bowl party? (2024)

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Don’t run afoul of the NFL when promoting your event.

by Ryan Peak

Planning a Super Bowl party? (1)Organizations of all types will host events this Sunday to watch Denver and Seattle battle it out for the right to call themselves the best team in the NFL. No matter who you’re rooting for, you will probably promote your event in some way, by sending invitations, posting fliers, or even with a blog post.

Unfortunately for fans, the National Football League (NFL) is very diligent in asserting its intellectual property rights, and it will not hesitate to enforce those rights against infringers. So what’s an organization to do?

First, non-commercial use of a registered trademark is generally okay. So, unless you’re using the trademark to promote your organization, sell products, or raise money (such as by charging admission to a Super Bowl party), your organization is unlikely to infringe on the NFL’s trademark rights. If you have any doubts about your intended use of a registered trademark, we recommend you contact legal counsel to ensure your use is allowed by law.

Second, be aware of the NFL’s registered trademarks and copyrights. How do you know if something is trademarked or copyrighted? If you see it on an NFL or team website, on licensed apparel, in a commercial, or in any other way that implies official use by the NFL or a team, it’s probably trademarked or copyrighted. The following are some of the NFL’s most common trademarked names and logos:

  • “Super Bowl” and the Super Bowl logos
  • “Super Sunday”
  • “Super Bowl Half-Time Show”
  • “Vince Lombardi Trophy” and its corresponding logo
  • “NFL” and the NFL logo
  • Team names (“49ers”), team nicknames (“Niners”), and team logos

To avoid infringement, many organizations use alternative words that the general public understands to mean the Super Bowl, such as the “Big Game.”

Even if you do not use any NFL trademarks in promoting or holding your event, the very act of showing the game to a group of people could be a violation of the NFL’s copyrights to every NFL game. US copyright law requires a license from the copyright owner to use a copyright before:

  • Collecting a fee for viewing copyrighted material;
  • Showing copyrighted material on more than one TV in a room; or
  • Showing copyrighted material on a screen larger than 55” through more than four external speakers.

If you’re hosting an event and have specific questions about your use of trademarked or copyrighted material, please contact us for more information. Otherwise, enjoy the game!

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Planning a Super Bowl party? (2024)

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How do you plan a Super Bowl party? ›

Super Bowl Party DOs and DON'Ts
  1. DO make it clear to guests if they should bring something. ...
  2. DO encourage guests to wear something comfortable. ...
  3. DO plan on people arriving and leaving throughout the game. ...
  4. DON'T expect all guests to be football fanatics. ...
  5. DON'T allow kids unless you are prepared to entertain the little ones.

What makes the best Super Bowl party? ›

How to host a winning Super Bowl party
  • Make it a potluck. ...
  • Lean into make-ahead options. ...
  • Be sure to have enough plates, bowls and utensils for everyone attending. ...
  • Encourage guests to bring to-go containers (or give away your takeout tubs).
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What 2 foods are most commonly served at Super Bowl parties? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

How early should I start my Super Bowl party? ›

Starting the festivities too early is not only a good way to run out of food before halftime, it's also just begging your guests to drink too much too fast. Foxsports.com suggests kicking off the celebration about 90 minutes before kick-off.

How can I make the Super Bowl fun? ›

Super Bowl Ideas for Kids
  1. Super Bowl Bingo. A Bingo Card and some fun, simple prizes are a great way to keep older kids interested in the game – even if football isn't usually their thing. ...
  2. The Puppy Bowl. ...
  3. Face Painting. ...
  4. Paper Football Origami. ...
  5. A Football Themed Craft Station. ...
  6. Mascot Dress Up. ...
  7. Snack Duty.

What is the best outfit for Super Bowl party? ›

To check off the cozy box, Freeman suggests classic pieces with an interesting twist. Think bomber or varsity jackets with vintage team T-shirts, a loose pair of cargo pants, and a pair of sneakers.

What are the top 2 Super Bowl snacks? ›

The Top 5 Super Bowl Snacks
  • Want to know just how much Americans love chicken wings? ...
  • It's no surprise that chips 'n' dips are a super popular snack for the Super Bowl. ...
  • Another finger food idea for your Super Bowl party: good ole guacamole.

How to plan a Super Bowl party? ›

Decorating your home for the big game is a fun way to create a festive environment for the big day.
  1. Choose team colors for your party favors and napkins.
  2. Look to the football field for shapes and colors to decorate your desserts.
  3. Football themed plates save your dishes.
  4. Dress up your food for the occasion.

What do you say on a Super Bowl invitation? ›

+ I cordially invite you to come join us at a Super Bowl party this weekend to celebrate the holiday on Super Bowl Sunday, starting at 2PM. Wear your team colors. Please RSVP by [Date]. + This month is going to be great for us as we are having a Super Bowl party.

What are the rules to host a Super Bowl? ›

The NFL's general requirements to host the Super Bowl include interest from the local football team, stadium quality, hotel inventory, a media center, corporate and community support, and approval from three-quarters of the league's owners.

What do people do for the Super Bowl? ›

The majority of people either spend the day with their friends or family. The most popular foods on game day are chips, pizza, and chili. There is a small percentage of people who skip the Super Bowl entirely and choose to do other activities.

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