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Offline BozzerBigD

Re: Hyperion vs Cloanto
« on: November 13, 2018, 01:05:20 AM »
@yssing

They are not nothing but they don't seem to create enough revenue to keep Hyperion afloat with their current cash flow / debts.

Cloanto however DO seem able to make a living as shrewd (if unexciting) stewards / collectors / repackaging merchants of Amiga IP. They operate like careful guardians but also watch the bottom line.

Hyperion are beginning to resemble Amiga Inc. / Itec in that they need investor infusions every few years to stay afloat / to fund legal costs i.e. do stuff that actually isn't about core Amiga work / development at all!
"Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art."

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Offline BozzerBigD

Re: Hyperion vs Cloanto
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2023, 12:07:23 PM »
No, it's not over because in 5 years the lawyers settled nothing other than:

1) C-A Acquisition Corp. is too late to be added to the list of plaintiffs.
2) C-A Acquisition Corp. is the only entity that can bring litigation against Hyperion for breach of the 2009 settlement agreement!

You'd think the bloodsucking idiots could have seen that in order to save everyone some time and actually solve the impasse, they SHOULD have let C-A Acquisition Corp. join the plaintiffs once Cloanto bought Amiga Inc. That obviously would have required some common sense; not a legal requirement for lawyers sadly!  >:(
« Last Edit: April 03, 2023, 12:08:53 PM by BozzerBigD »
"Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art."

John Lasseter, Co-Founder of Pixar Animation Studios