@t_bone,
I do agree with your assessment of the likely motivations of Amiga, Inc. and the concept of a domain name as an address.
I understand why Amiga, Inc. doesn't buy into the bajillion different domains now offered...thats very expensive (100's if you count all the country domains)...so, naturally, they wouldn't have registered Amiga.org, and naturally, they don't need it any more than they need amiga.net.
By the way, .net is supposed to be for ISPs but that is almost never enforced and you see, for example AmigaWorld.net....
Whatever happened to that, did Icann change the rules?
And AI would have a legitimate claim if say, Apple computer bought Amiga.org and started selling Macintoshes to the Amiga market.
I don't know exactly how this .org is an organization, I'm not familiar with the structure of this organization or how to become a member. but I do know that this is legitimately a community bulletin board serving the interests of the Amiga community, and not a profit venture, even if it is subsidized by some banner ads.
So....I'm beating a dead horse (not me!), but I think everything is good in the world, and I don't see Amiga, Inc. doing anything but making veiled threats....it seems that is their habit, judging from the various stories over the past year.