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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 954214" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Several things. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, the GOR is far more complicated than just a contract and a breach of contract. They could decide to not fulfil the part of the GOR that requires them to allow access to their facilities for broadcasting games. This could maybe protect them from having to pay penalties for not allowing ESPN to broadcast their games. (I doubt it) It would not allow them to sell their broadcasts to another broadcasting company. Even if they try to, no other network is going to pay for rights to broadcast games that they don't know if FSU has the rights to them. The ACC owns the copyrights to all games controlled by all ACC teams. Is Fox going to knowingly and intentionally going to broadcast content that it knows it does not have the rights to broadcast? No. If FSU tries to powerhouse their way through quirky legal maneuvers, they will likely find themselves dancing with no partners, conference nor broadcast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 954214, member: 2426"] Several things. Also, the GOR is far more complicated than just a contract and a breach of contract. They could decide to not fulfil the part of the GOR that requires them to allow access to their facilities for broadcasting games. This could maybe protect them from having to pay penalties for not allowing ESPN to broadcast their games. (I doubt it) It would not allow them to sell their broadcasts to another broadcasting company. Even if they try to, no other network is going to pay for rights to broadcast games that they don't know if FSU has the rights to them. The ACC owns the copyrights to all games controlled by all ACC teams. Is Fox going to knowingly and intentionally going to broadcast content that it knows it does not have the rights to broadcast? No. If FSU tries to powerhouse their way through quirky legal maneuvers, they will likely find themselves dancing with no partners, conference nor broadcast. [/QUOTE]
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