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The conference formerly known as the ACC
Still wondering how the ACC breaks their bad contract with ESPN. “Prince” shown us the way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36107590
"He felt the contracts at the time were onerous and burdensome," says John Kellogg, assistant chair of the music business management department at Berklee College of Music. "He rebelled against that."
Prince compared his contractual obligations to slavery, and began performing with the word "SLAVE" on his cheek. He saw his own name as a part of his contractual entrapment.
The next step is to come up with a symbol to show everybody who we are and market ourselves under that symbol until the old ESPN contract expires and then the ACC name can return.
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RE: The conference formerly known as the ACC
(09-25-2022 09:37 AM)Garrettabc Wrote: Still wondering how the ACC breaks their bad contract with ESPN. “Prince” shown us the way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36107590
"He felt the contracts at the time were onerous and burdensome," says John Kellogg, assistant chair of the music business management department at Berklee College of Music. "He rebelled against that."
Prince compared his contractual obligations to slavery, and began performing with the word "SLAVE" on his cheek. He saw his own name as a part of his contractual entrapment.
The next step is to come up with a symbol to show everybody who we are and market ourselves under that symbol until the old ESPN contract expires and then the ACC name can return.
LOL, I remember that whole mess with Prince and Warner Brothers. The guy could not even use his own birthname that his parents gave him. Although he made more money by cutting out the middleman (Warner Bro) by selling his music directly to the consumer, he sold a lot fewer records and that caused a hit to his fame the last 10 to 15 years of his life. Its funny that someone entertains that such a scenario could play out for the ACC, lol.
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RE: The conference formerly known as the ACC
(09-25-2022 09:37 AM)Garrettabc Wrote: Still wondering how the ACC breaks their bad contract with ESPN. “Prince” shown us the way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36107590
"He felt the contracts at the time were onerous and burdensome," says John Kellogg, assistant chair of the music business management department at Berklee College of Music. "He rebelled against that."
Prince compared his contractual obligations to slavery, and began performing with the word "SLAVE" on his cheek. He saw his own name as a part of his contractual entrapment.
The next step is to come up with a symbol to show everybody who we are and market ourselves under that symbol until the old ESPN contract expires and then the ACC name can return.
I don't know that it would work, but props for original thinking!
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RE: The conference formerly known as the ACC
If the players protest by painting slave on their cheeks, it won't be because of the ACC media contract.
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RE: The conference formerly known as the ACC
(09-25-2022 12:47 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (09-25-2022 09:37 AM)Garrettabc Wrote: Still wondering how the ACC breaks their bad contract with ESPN. “Prince” shown us the way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36107590
"He felt the contracts at the time were onerous and burdensome," says John Kellogg, assistant chair of the music business management department at Berklee College of Music. "He rebelled against that."
Prince compared his contractual obligations to slavery, and began performing with the word "SLAVE" on his cheek. He saw his own name as a part of his contractual entrapment.
The next step is to come up with a symbol to show everybody who we are and market ourselves under that symbol until the old ESPN contract expires and then the ACC name can return.
LOL, I remember that whole mess with Prince and Warner Brothers. The guy could not even use his own birthname that his parents gave him. Although he made more money by cutting out the middleman (Warner Bro) by selling his music directly to the consumer, he sold a lot fewer records and that caused a hit to his fame the last 10 to 15 years of his life. Its funny that someone entertains that such a scenario could play out for the ACC, lol.
Actually he could have used his name but chose to legally change it in hopes it would void his record deal since Prince would no longer exist. After that didn't work he just went nuclear on Warner & killed his commercial appeal at the same time
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2022 06:52 PM by mj4life.)
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Hokie Mark
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RE: The conference formerly known as the ACC
(09-25-2022 06:51 PM)mj4life Wrote: (09-25-2022 12:47 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (09-25-2022 09:37 AM)Garrettabc Wrote: Still wondering how the ACC breaks their bad contract with ESPN. “Prince” shown us the way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36107590
"He felt the contracts at the time were onerous and burdensome," says John Kellogg, assistant chair of the music business management department at Berklee College of Music. "He rebelled against that."
Prince compared his contractual obligations to slavery, and began performing with the word "SLAVE" on his cheek. He saw his own name as a part of his contractual entrapment.
The next step is to come up with a symbol to show everybody who we are and market ourselves under that symbol until the old ESPN contract expires and then the ACC name can return.
LOL, I remember that whole mess with Prince and Warner Brothers. The guy could not even use his own birthname that his parents gave him. Although he made more money by cutting out the middleman (Warner Bro) by selling his music directly to the consumer, he sold a lot fewer records and that caused a hit to his fame the last 10 to 15 years of his life. Its funny that someone entertains that such a scenario could play out for the ACC, lol.
Actually he could have used his name but chose to legally change it in hopes it would void his record deal since Prince would no longer exist. After that didn't work he just went nuclear on Warner & killed his commercial appeal at the same time
In the end, didn't he end up waiting out his GoR?
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mj4life
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RE: The conference formerly known as the ACC
(09-25-2022 07:05 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote: (09-25-2022 06:51 PM)mj4life Wrote: (09-25-2022 12:47 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (09-25-2022 09:37 AM)Garrettabc Wrote: Still wondering how the ACC breaks their bad contract with ESPN. “Prince” shown us the way.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36107590
"He felt the contracts at the time were onerous and burdensome," says John Kellogg, assistant chair of the music business management department at Berklee College of Music. "He rebelled against that."
Prince compared his contractual obligations to slavery, and began performing with the word "SLAVE" on his cheek. He saw his own name as a part of his contractual entrapment.
The next step is to come up with a symbol to show everybody who we are and market ourselves under that symbol until the old ESPN contract expires and then the ACC name can return.
LOL, I remember that whole mess with Prince and Warner Brothers. The guy could not even use his own birthname that his parents gave him. Although he made more money by cutting out the middleman (Warner Bro) by selling his music directly to the consumer, he sold a lot fewer records and that caused a hit to his fame the last 10 to 15 years of his life. Its funny that someone entertains that such a scenario could play out for the ACC, lol.
Actually he could have used his name but chose to legally change it in hopes it would void his record deal since Prince would no longer exist. After that didn't work he just went nuclear on Warner & killed his commercial appeal at the same time
In the end, didn't he end up waiting out his GoR?
Not really, after going back & forth Warner agreed to allow him to release a song without any input from them. That song ended being The Most Beautiful Girl in the World which turned into global top ten hit. Warner's knew Prince wouldn't back down especially with proof so they reach a agreement that allowed him to release his contracted albums to them & freed him to sign whatever type of deal he wantex
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