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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 1000068" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>That section is a larger section detailing why the GOR is not a penalty which was asserted in FSU's lawsuit. Obviously the ACC does not want this to be seen as a penalty because that increases the likelyhood of relief from the courts. In this section they flat out state that it isn't a penalty because FSU can engage in a commercial transaction to repurchase the rights at a fair market value. Im sure you can understand that the argument that we own the rights and will not allow them to repurchase is different than the argument that they can repurchase, right? Now tell me in your expert legal opinion, how does the the ACC saying that FSU can attempt to repurchase their media rights actually mean that they have no reason to ever allow FSU to attempt to repurchase their media rights? How do those two concepts mean the same thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 1000068, member: 147"] That section is a larger section detailing why the GOR is not a penalty which was asserted in FSU's lawsuit. Obviously the ACC does not want this to be seen as a penalty because that increases the likelyhood of relief from the courts. In this section they flat out state that it isn't a penalty because FSU can engage in a commercial transaction to repurchase the rights at a fair market value. Im sure you can understand that the argument that we own the rights and will not allow them to repurchase is different than the argument that they can repurchase, right? Now tell me in your expert legal opinion, how does the the ACC saying that FSU can attempt to repurchase their media rights actually mean that they have no reason to ever allow FSU to attempt to repurchase their media rights? How do those two concepts mean the same thing? [/QUOTE]
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