Can Restaurants Broadcast Matches of the 2026 World Cup?
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Are you thinking about spending the World Cup games in your business? CANIRAC explained if doing so could give you a ticket.
The main authority responsible for carrying out verifications is the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI). The entry Will you broadcast the World Cup in your restaurant? Canirac clarifies what you need to avoid fines was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
The restaurant sector in Mexicali fears possible extortions by false inspectors in the face of commercial license charges ranging from 4 to 26 thousand pesos.
Restaurants will absorb licensing costs to broadcast the World Cup Cancun, June 10 (InZoom.Mx).- The restaurant industry is preparing to receive thousands of fans during the World Cup of Football, but the start of the tournament comes accompanied by a new challenge for the sector: the mandatory payment of licenses to broadcast matches in commercial establishments.
The costs and restrictions to transmit World Cup football matches in commercial establishments could make it difficult for restaurants to recover the investment made to acquire the corresponding rights, warned the local president of the National Chamber of Restaurant Industry and Condimented Food (Canirac), Alejandro Espinoza Abaroa. The leader explained that some establishments must cover payments of up to 25 thousand pesos to be able to transm…
A day after Mexico re-hosts the Football World Cup, thousands of restaurants in the country face a doubt that goes beyond special menus, promotions or giant screens: do they really need to pay to broadcast matches within their establishments, even when they are broadcast on open TV?The question seems simple, but the answer is not.

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