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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 994467" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>When you cross into "legal strategy", well, it's become ugly. When you no longer give a party control or a say in how a company is run, you've neutered their power. Yes, it's legal strategy, and the right thing to do for the ACC, but it doesn't change the fact FSU is STILL a member but the ACC is asking the courts to prevent FSU from accessing benefits and rights as a member...hence being neutered. You can classify it any way you want outside of "neutering" a party, but in essence that's what it boils down to. It's not payback, it's just business...and in business, you gain the upper hand on your competitors (and that's what FSU is essentially going to be if not in the ACC) "neutering" any advantage they might have as a voting member or beneficiary of an arrangement. Which is what the ACC is doing.</p><p></p><p>I'm not defending FSU, who can disappear into the swamps of FL for all I care, but the actions taken by each side is anything but ordinary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 994467, member: 360"] When you cross into "legal strategy", well, it's become ugly. When you no longer give a party control or a say in how a company is run, you've neutered their power. Yes, it's legal strategy, and the right thing to do for the ACC, but it doesn't change the fact FSU is STILL a member but the ACC is asking the courts to prevent FSU from accessing benefits and rights as a member...hence being neutered. You can classify it any way you want outside of "neutering" a party, but in essence that's what it boils down to. It's not payback, it's just business...and in business, you gain the upper hand on your competitors (and that's what FSU is essentially going to be if not in the ACC) "neutering" any advantage they might have as a voting member or beneficiary of an arrangement. Which is what the ACC is doing. I'm not defending FSU, who can disappear into the swamps of FL for all I care, but the actions taken by each side is anything but ordinary. [/QUOTE]
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