Chattanooga Game Viewing Parties
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Re: Chattanooga Game Viewing Parties
Thought that would be slightly illegal with GoASUTV broadcast, knew it happened on ESPN3 games, but not the ones that only GoASUTV had.
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Re: Chattanooga Game Viewing Parties
But for resturants to do that and show to multiple people under one GoASUTV subscription it is technically illegal. I'm sure some places may do it, but their willingness to advertise it may not allow many to know about it.Snwbrdro wrote:I am just talking about hooking up to a computer to the tv with an hd hookup. Nothing illegal there.
Only places in the triad I've seen show any games are when they are on regular TV, never seen anyone around here even show the espn3 games. Don't think I've ever even seen the alumni site show any viewing parties for GoASUTV games.
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Re: Chattanooga Game Viewing Parties
Watched last week's "game" at a bar in Charlotte on multiple TV's from the GoASU feed - no sound though. The bar shows the App games every week. Appalachian advertises the viewing parties on the Alumni websites, so if it is illegal for the bars to sponsor viewing parties, they are assisting!biggie wrote:But for resturants to do that and show to multiple people under one GoASUTV subscription it is technically illegal. I'm sure some places may do it, but their willingness to advertise it may not allow many to know about it.Snwbrdro wrote:I am just talking about hooking up to a computer to the tv with an hd hookup. Nothing illegal there.
Only places in the triad I've seen show any games are when they are on regular TV, never seen anyone around here even show the espn3 games. Don't think I've ever even seen the alumni site show any viewing parties for GoASUTV games.
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Re: Chattanooga Game Viewing Parties
Alumni site usually only advertises for regular tv or espn3 games, never noticed a goasutv game viewing advertised, great if they are.1ASUFAN wrote:Watched last week's "game" at a bar in Charlotte on multiple TV's from the GoASU feed - no sound though. The bar shows the App games every week. Appalachian advertises the viewing parties on the Alumni websites, so if it is illegal for the bars to sponsor viewing parties, they are assisting!biggie wrote:But for resturants to do that and show to multiple people under one GoASUTV subscription it is technically illegal. I'm sure some places may do it, but their willingness to advertise it may not allow many to know about it.Snwbrdro wrote:I am just talking about hooking up to a computer to the tv with an hd hookup. Nothing illegal there.
Only places in the triad I've seen show any games are when they are on regular TV, never seen anyone around here even show the espn3 games. Don't think I've ever even seen the alumni site show any viewing parties for GoASUTV games.
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