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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 1006384" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>From our posts yesterday, we are not at a point of negotiating an agreement at the present. The agreement was negotiated in 2013 and 2016. We are at the backend when someone wants out of the agreement that was negotiated. That is why I am concentrating on the details of that contract. I haven't been to court over it, but I have been in situations where one party wants out of a contract. I won't say that no negotiations can take place at that time, but the important thing is what the contract actually says. In the instances I was involved in, it came down to who would be paid what, and how you determine the amounts. That was spelled out in the contract and wasn't too difficult to calculate based on the contract. The party leaving could have said that they think they should only pay X. However, if the contract clearly lists out what they have to pay, then what they think doesn't really matter at that point. </p><p></p><p>The GOR assigned the broadcast rights of all of the athletic associations to the ACC until 2027, and then was extended to 2036. FSU can <strong>feel </strong>like they should be allowed to market those rights for more money now that the market has changed, but the fact that the ACC <strong>owns </strong>those rights is clearly stated in the contract that they signed 11 years ago. The negotiating part ended 11 years ago. We are at the enforcement of the contract part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 1006384, member: 2426"] From our posts yesterday, we are not at a point of negotiating an agreement at the present. The agreement was negotiated in 2013 and 2016. We are at the backend when someone wants out of the agreement that was negotiated. That is why I am concentrating on the details of that contract. I haven't been to court over it, but I have been in situations where one party wants out of a contract. I won't say that no negotiations can take place at that time, but the important thing is what the contract actually says. In the instances I was involved in, it came down to who would be paid what, and how you determine the amounts. That was spelled out in the contract and wasn't too difficult to calculate based on the contract. The party leaving could have said that they think they should only pay X. However, if the contract clearly lists out what they have to pay, then what they think doesn't really matter at that point. The GOR assigned the broadcast rights of all of the athletic associations to the ACC until 2027, and then was extended to 2036. FSU can [B]feel [/B]like they should be allowed to market those rights for more money now that the market has changed, but the fact that the ACC [B]owns [/B]those rights is clearly stated in the contract that they signed 11 years ago. The negotiating part ended 11 years ago. We are at the enforcement of the contract part. [/QUOTE]
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