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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 999662" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>How? </p><p></p><p>The ACC constitution and bylaws are a contract for being a member of the ACC. FSU can make arguments about the ability to leave the ACC and about the legality of the exit payments. Win or lose, they can make arguments. There is a procedure and method in the ACC bylaws for a member to leave the ACC, so FSU can do that.</p><p></p><p>With respect to the GOR, it is separate from membership in the ACC. All members of the ACC assigned the media rights to the ACC until 2036 regardless of whether they remain a member of the ACC. Leaving the ACC has no impact on the GOR. I believe the copyright lawyer whose blog was linked in this thread earlier said that courts do not force legal owners or assignees of copyrights to relinquish those rights. What laws do you believe would allow a judge to force the ACC to give or sell the media rights it owns to FSU?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 999662, member: 2426"] How? The ACC constitution and bylaws are a contract for being a member of the ACC. FSU can make arguments about the ability to leave the ACC and about the legality of the exit payments. Win or lose, they can make arguments. There is a procedure and method in the ACC bylaws for a member to leave the ACC, so FSU can do that. With respect to the GOR, it is separate from membership in the ACC. All members of the ACC assigned the media rights to the ACC until 2036 regardless of whether they remain a member of the ACC. Leaving the ACC has no impact on the GOR. I believe the copyright lawyer whose blog was linked in this thread earlier said that courts do not force legal owners or assignees of copyrights to relinquish those rights. What laws do you believe would allow a judge to force the ACC to give or sell the media rights it owns to FSU? [/QUOTE]
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