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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 994799" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I get Florida has sunshine laws. It's why the meeting of FSU's board was broadcasted on the internet. Whether or not FSU and its board knows the contents of the GOR or they're just playing legal gamesmanship is not germane to what you claimed. You said <em><strong>"The GOR is NOT under lock & key. It is publicly available." </strong></em>Media sources and FSU refute that, and the ACC's protocol to view the most current version of the GOR (and media contracts) also refutes that.</p><p></p><p>Again, if it's publicly available as you're claiming, please provide a copy of it. No media source has been able to get their hands on it. If I'm wrong, I'll be more than happy to say I'm wrong. I'd also be curious to see what the GOR actually says.</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>Florida AG's lawsuit also refutes that the most recent GOR is "publicly available":</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/39242303/florida-ag-requests-documents-acc-related-fsu-lawsuit[/URL]</p><p></p><p><em>In a statement Thursday, Moody said she requested, among other items: An executed copy of the multimedia agreement between the ACC and ESPN; an executed copy of the 2014 amended multimedia agreement; <strong>an executed copy of the ACC grant of rights agreement</strong>; any other executed agreements with ESPN; and any other executed agreements between the ACC and the Walt Disney Company.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"One of Florida's top universities is facing the possibility of forfeiting more than half a billion dollars, and the ACC is refusing to hand over the agreements at the center of this astronomical financial penalty," Moody said in a statement. <strong>"They are unlawfully keeping these documents locked away in North Carolina. However, North Carolina and Florida state laws are clear that these agreements are public records and must be handed over immediately.</strong> Today, I am taking action to ensure FSU and the public are able to review these agreements."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 994799, member: 360"] I get Florida has sunshine laws. It's why the meeting of FSU's board was broadcasted on the internet. Whether or not FSU and its board knows the contents of the GOR or they're just playing legal gamesmanship is not germane to what you claimed. You said [I][B]"The GOR is NOT under lock & key. It is publicly available." [/B][/I]Media sources and FSU refute that, and the ACC's protocol to view the most current version of the GOR (and media contracts) also refutes that. Again, if it's publicly available as you're claiming, please provide a copy of it. No media source has been able to get their hands on it. If I'm wrong, I'll be more than happy to say I'm wrong. I'd also be curious to see what the GOR actually says. EDIT: Florida AG's lawsuit also refutes that the most recent GOR is "publicly available": [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/39242303/florida-ag-requests-documents-acc-related-fsu-lawsuit[/URL] [I]In a statement Thursday, Moody said she requested, among other items: An executed copy of the multimedia agreement between the ACC and ESPN; an executed copy of the 2014 amended multimedia agreement; [B]an executed copy of the ACC grant of rights agreement[/B]; any other executed agreements with ESPN; and any other executed agreements between the ACC and the Walt Disney Company. "One of Florida's top universities is facing the possibility of forfeiting more than half a billion dollars, and the ACC is refusing to hand over the agreements at the center of this astronomical financial penalty," Moody said in a statement. [B]"They are unlawfully keeping these documents locked away in North Carolina. However, North Carolina and Florida state laws are clear that these agreements are public records and must be handed over immediately.[/B] Today, I am taking action to ensure FSU and the public are able to review these agreements."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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