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Discussion topic: Live Streeming of game at an Event

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This message was authored by: AmitGarg

Live Streeming of game at an Event

Hi,

 

Can i stream live match on a projector on big screen within enclosed group of friends in a community hall.

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@AmitGarg 

 

Legally-speaking, absolutely not.

 

Sky gets distinctly humorless about such things even where entry isn't charged.

 

You'd be jeopardising both the subscription holder and the venue, up to and including potential prosecution.

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@AmitGarg wrote:

Hi,

 

Can i stream live match on a projector on big screen within enclosed group of friends in a community hall.


hi @AmitGarg unfortunately not

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This message was authored by: AmitGarg

Re: Live Streeming of game at an Event

what about hosting the event at home, can i use projector use it.

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@AmitGarg wrote:

what about hosting the event at home, can i use projector use it.


Do you mean the home that the Sky account is registered?

I am just another Sky customer!
This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@AmitGarg 

 

Using Sky hardware at the address registered on the Sky subscription account, yes (obviously unadvertised and not charging for admission)

 

At another domestic address using Sky Go (associated with the Sky account) from a laptop, also yes, provided that's not as any kind of event or service.

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This message was authored by: nigea99

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@AmitGarg 

 

Basically check the detail in  the T&Cs : 

https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-terms-and-conditions

(Select SKY Q & download the PDF)

 

Probably key Sections are 6.3  & Section 10.1.c but there may be others

Regarding section 10 - I guess it may come down to what point an excessive number of friends becomes 'the public'

 

As I say there may be other sections needing scrutiny

 

P.S. I haven't looked specifically but I don't think projectors are specifically mentioned - many people use (or used to use as I did before TVs got larger) projectors for Home cInema. 

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@nigea99 wrote:

@AmitGarg 

 

I guess it may come down to what point an excessive number of friends becomes 'the public'

 


In the past, Sky specifically advertised the joys of inviting friends round to share a sofa.

 

I think now everyone is supposed to be in their own homes using Sky Glass with Sky Live to 'Watch Together' ; )

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