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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 994814" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>The copies of the GOR I obtained from various internet sources are <em><strong>not</strong></em> fully executed, but I had assumed their text was final as that was the way they were represented. The 2013 GOR copy does have UNC's signature/date, so it seems unlikely that it was revised later. I think there may be some semantic confusion going on here - if the copies made publicly available have the correct and final text but don't have all signatures, then technically yes the executed contracts may not be publicly available. But the contents that everyone including legal analysts are referencing are apparently from the copies in circulation.</p><p></p><p>It's very puzzling that all the GOR signatories including FSU did not get copies of the executed document. I've never been refused a copy of any contract I was party to, and it was usually SOP to provide both parties with copies. Also seems that any competent attorney would make sure to get a copy of any contract his client signs. If FSU doesn't have a copy, what are they disputing?</p><p></p><p>The media rights contract on the other hand was not between the member schools but instead between the ACC and ESPN. </p><p>No doubt that contracts signed by public entities should be made available via FoI request, just as our coaching contracts are. However, I'm not sure that the ACC qualifies as a public entity and thus its contracts are not subject to FoI requests. Am I wrong?</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: Is there a more recent GOR amendment than the 2016 amendment which extended it to 2036?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 994814, member: 1555"] The copies of the GOR I obtained from various internet sources are [I][B]not[/B][/I] fully executed, but I had assumed their text was final as that was the way they were represented. The 2013 GOR copy does have UNC's signature/date, so it seems unlikely that it was revised later. I think there may be some semantic confusion going on here - if the copies made publicly available have the correct and final text but don't have all signatures, then technically yes the executed contracts may not be publicly available. But the contents that everyone including legal analysts are referencing are apparently from the copies in circulation. It's very puzzling that all the GOR signatories including FSU did not get copies of the executed document. I've never been refused a copy of any contract I was party to, and it was usually SOP to provide both parties with copies. Also seems that any competent attorney would make sure to get a copy of any contract his client signs. If FSU doesn't have a copy, what are they disputing? The media rights contract on the other hand was not between the member schools but instead between the ACC and ESPN. No doubt that contracts signed by public entities should be made available via FoI request, just as our coaching contracts are. However, I'm not sure that the ACC qualifies as a public entity and thus its contracts are not subject to FoI requests. Am I wrong? Edit to add: Is there a more recent GOR amendment than the 2016 amendment which extended it to 2036? [/QUOTE]
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