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[QUOTE="Antiprodigy, post: 1793005, member: 582"] Townie, You stated about 5 pages ago on this thread, that you, yourself think an agreement will be reached between Carrier & the University. Why are you carrying on this discussion? Just to stir people up? Also, since you have such a great concern about the ethical side of this argument, do you see it as unethical for the University to sit down with Carrier and ask them what it would take to give up their naming rights? As I said above, this is what you stated that you expected will happen, it seems that your continued argument must then be that you think it is unethical. And if that is your viewpoint, then I have to say that you are clearly and truly wrong. If two parties enter into an agreement, as long as nothing illegal occurs, there is nothing wrong with the two parties sitting down to discuss the agreement, and then deciding to make changes to it. So which is it? Are you just trying to stir people up? Or do you really think that once an agreement is made, it can never be changed? Shed some light on your motive for a continuation of this discussion? [/QUOTE]
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