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Super Bowl 50, to be held Sunday in the heart of Silicon Valley, will be the most connected football game in history. Santa Clara's $2 billion Levi's Stadium will be supercharged with Wi-Fi, and telecoms are spending millions to increase cellular capacity to enable 140-character tweets, Facebook status updates, selfies on Snapchat, Vine loops and however else fans try to share their experience.

But then there's live-streaming. With apps like Twitter's Periscope, Facebook Live, Meerkat and MeVee, anyone — not just CBS — can broadcast a Super Bowl. None of these apps existed during the past Super Bowl. So the question is whether the NFL will tolerate these new technologies that could, theoretically, broadcast the game in real time.

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When it comes to broadcasts that could infringe on copyright, the NFL will be monitoring just like they do for any other game on TV. “We’re constantly monitoring,” said Alex Riethmiller, vice president of communications for the NFL. The league has submitted takedown requests to companies for prior cases of copyright infringement.

For Sunday, the NFL does not have any official relationships with the major mobile live-streaming apps, but some have major plans outside the stadium. The league plans to share clips to Twitter and replays on YouTube, as per content partnerships, and has official deals with Snapchat, which will build multiple Live Stories during the game, and Verizon's go90, which will stream concerts during the lead-up.

During the game, fans are expected to consume 16.5 terabytes of mobile data. Some of this, no doubt, will be for live-streaming apps, which will put those users, perhaps unknowingly, on shaky legal ground.

“MeVee and its users do not have permission to live-stream from the stadium, nor any official NFL events. We actively remove any streams that violate our terms of service,” Tomer Dicturel, CEO of MeVee, said. His team plans to use geo-location tracking to identify potential illegal broadcasts.

Meerkat will have moderators actively patrolling streams, and if the content looks like it could be part of a TV broadcast, like the Super Bowl, they will investigate. “You may NOT post Content that … Violates the rights of a third party, including copyright, trademark, privacy, and publicity rights,” Meerkat’s site reads.

Twitter's Periscope does not proactively monitor content on the app. Instead, it relies on third-party reports of alleged copyright infringement through its Help Center, which is all in compliance with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. That means the NFL, like it said it would, will have to actively patrol the app and submit takedown notices.

HBO did so in May when Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao took to the boxing ring. Newly minted live-video apps Periscope and Meerkat were hit by streams airing the fight from their pay-per-view subscriptions. Periscope received reports of 66 feeds that violated copyrights and blocked 30, VentureBeat reported.