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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« on: August 23, 2003, 04:28:33 AM »
@MarkTime

In Marktime world, even if you pay for the software you use you are still called a Pirate...  I'm pretty happy (with sugar on top) that I don't have to live there!

You can run as it stand, period!

You do not need any ROM, period!

You could be called pirate if you didn't own somekind of ROM needed to run the software that was on CD, because you wouln't owned it, period!

I guess it sum it all, period!

P-S. Damn this period key! ;-)


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2003, 04:30:32 AM »
@Kronos
The question regarding Amiga EULA is not weather BB payed for OS3.9, but wether BB had payed for 3.1 ROMS

@Rassilon
> It would clash with the original OS3.9 EULA if you tried to install it on
> AmigaForever, or perhaps an A1, but if you you used the appropriate version,
> i.e. the A1 version of OS4 on an A1 the EULA would be written accordingly.

Do you thing that it would clash with AmigaForever an Amiga licensee!? Why!? It's already have installed 3.1, don't see where's the problem... It's officially endorsment by Amiga Inc...


@Kolla
It isn't a 'licensed computer'? Well it's a licensed product and it runs on a computer besides, it got a sticker!! ;-)

Now seriously, it got all its hardware components licensed albeit in a virtual form so... I guess it's still is a 'licensed computer' after all...


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2003, 10:20:17 AM »
@Kronos

Whopsie, ;-) didn't know that... that way my apologies...


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2003, 10:21:50 AM »
@mdwh2 :

For Gods sake, if it's an Amiga branded licensee it can't go against Amigas EULA, now can it!?? :-x


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2003, 03:57:33 PM »
One thing I forguet though Kronos, was AmigaOS3.9 implicitly need the AmigaOS3.1 roms to run, wether MacOSX don't*! ;-b

Damn! You're even more pirate then those pirates who run MacOSX!! :-o By this I assume that you understand Marktime logic that is!!

What it really means!? I really don't know, I've only now started this intensive course on Marktime rethoric fallowed by english-portuguese so that I can fully grasp his thought. As far as I understood, this could well mean that you have two wooden legs instead of one! :-) Once you're on Marktime world you cannot escape! :-o :-o Woooo

P.S- Before someone starts to beat me up, and by this I do mean you Kronos :-P, I do know you had an Amiga before and therefore already acquired the Amiga Roms (how could you have AmigaOS3.9 HD running in any other way, I only wish for you sake that you have as I do your Amiga sleeping while you use AOS3.9, or this very bad guys named Amiga Inc. will get on you, you've been warned), its only this PegPong thingie that's getting on me! :-D


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #5 on: August 23, 2003, 03:58:51 PM »
I don't understand all this nit picking about AmigaOS EULA especially when introduced by Redrumloa which ought to know better about this kind of Amiga related issues, particularly when he's one of the moderators at Amiga.org, one of the most important sites related to Amiga.

You can say you are not pro-Genesi biased and I may even agree to a certain degree, but you're certaintly are pro-anti-Amiga.inc biased! I guess everyone needs have to have their own agenda, whether it may be pro-Genesi, pro-Amiga pro-anti-Amiga, pro-anti-Genesi, and so on...

The trend nowadays seems to be that everything Amiga do or says must be evil, so everyone  is in their legitim right to attack them whenever possible, doesn't matter how trivial is what been said, as long as it implies Amiga Inc and something said against Genesi, and the mudsluming begins, everyone starts shouting without thinking a bit if there's substance at all for making the first shoot.

And if Bill McEwen says someone had arrested his family, which I don't know or care a bit  if it's true or not, there's always some avanger that when failing to prove if he indeed has or hasn't really been arrested by this guy, does see if he is indeed marryed, if he indeed has a soon, and so on... but worst, this guys are proud to know the 'truth', no matter what truth is*!! Pe lea se... Maybe the next thing these people will ask to Rich is when they heard Bill got a new dog, urge Rich to get the licensees for them to see wether Bill has lied or not..

Well, if it this was some other user who got no implicit duties (or rights) of moderation, but Redrumloa!? But then he have the right to apply some censors.. ahem, moderation on flames stirred up by some others, odd isn't it!?

I mostly respect Redrumloa if not for the well balanced post he usually do.. There's nothing wrong with being biased you know, if doing consistently, if you have the arguments to defend your cause but there's some limits implicits by your moderation status that you shoul be more aware, at least on my own opinion, if anyone care to give a f*ck about them, that is..

*As you should have guessed I am talking about Rich Woods, and no matter how valuable his work on behalf as been as far as the courts papers go and matters at some degree, he is stretching the line too far, but it's not only his fault, if his fault at all it's this compelling urge to know everything Amiga related by some guys (not gays :-D), most who doesn't give a toss about Amiga is nowadays, who still in the past, who still think Amiga owns them anything, oddly enough there's few if any at all that had bought a coupon, a Amiga Party Pack...


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #6 on: August 23, 2003, 04:20:25 PM »
Reasoning should come from the higher levels, and it seems it doesn't... IMO (so most don't get offended)

Edited: Is it so really important, is it so hard to realize!? Most people talk about emulators as UAE was the same thing as AmigaForever, start to do a bunch of twists on words as if Amiga which is owner of it would do anything against Amiga4ever or draco, which they have licensed, so they could have their logic straight...


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #7 on: August 23, 2003, 04:24:45 PM »
So you say I'm defending Amiga Inc... whatever, the next thing you or other people say is that I'm BAF or troll or anything that suit their needs. As if it was a bad thing per se...(for itself)


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #8 on: August 23, 2003, 04:35:52 PM »
> It seems you get upset every time someone questions or criticises
> Amiga Inc, and you automatically assume they do so out of bias.
> Why is that?

It must because I work at Amiga Inc and they pay my bills... must be it... ckecking cards, nope, I'm not!

I assume because it's what I though, I have entitled to my opinion, and I'm intitled to be wrong! To not be always factually correct! As everyone, it's not as if because you (you as people) are from MOS that you're entitled to be always right..

Bill I state what I state whenever I feel like for it, when I think it's  and not always as you pretend, like you I assume...

I state what I state when I feel like The One itself, so I can dodge all this bullets in 'bullet time' mode, it's better then drugs!  :-o


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Re: Adult conversation about this whole EULA issue.
« Reply #9 on: August 23, 2003, 04:49:53 PM »
>I like MOS1.4 - it doesn't have a EULA! At least that I can find

One point to MorphOS, has it doesn't bring unnecessary discussions! ;-)


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