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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 999597" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>What? Where do they say anything like that?</p><p></p><p>What they do is define terms in the ACC Bylaws and apply those terms to what FSU is alleging to have taken place. According the the filing, a board vote is required for any "Material Media Rights Agreement". The definition for that term is that it "provides for an average annual value equal to or greater than 5% of the Conference's aggregate gross revenues". Any media agreement that doesn't fit THAT definition does not require a board vote. That if any deadline was extended it does not fit that definition. Words actually have meanings and actually matter, especially words that are defined in a contract so that they are not subject to interpretation.</p><p></p><p>I think what [USER=1199]@orientalnc[/USER] was asking is how that gets FSU out of the GOR. They signed away their media rights, period. The ACC owns FSU's media rights until 2036. Even if the ACC breaches the ACC Bylaws, the ACC still owns all of it's members media rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 999597, member: 2426"] What? Where do they say anything like that? What they do is define terms in the ACC Bylaws and apply those terms to what FSU is alleging to have taken place. According the the filing, a board vote is required for any "Material Media Rights Agreement". The definition for that term is that it "provides for an average annual value equal to or greater than 5% of the Conference's aggregate gross revenues". Any media agreement that doesn't fit THAT definition does not require a board vote. That if any deadline was extended it does not fit that definition. Words actually have meanings and actually matter, especially words that are defined in a contract so that they are not subject to interpretation. I think what [USER=1199]@orientalnc[/USER] was asking is how that gets FSU out of the GOR. They signed away their media rights, period. The ACC owns FSU's media rights until 2036. Even if the ACC breaches the ACC Bylaws, the ACC still owns all of it's members media rights. [/QUOTE]
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