Assuming you are showing the broadcast as it happens (as opposed to a recording), it's apparently allowed as long as you only use monitors smaller than 55 inches. http://consumerist.com/2014/11/03/copyright-law-why-your-favorite-bar-cant-show-the-game-on-a-60-tv/
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