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Re: Commodore USA puts Marko Hirv's name back
« on: September 12, 2010, 07:49:50 AM »
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I have original boxed versions of Aegis Draw and Sonix.  I've made copies of it and given it to friends because it's no longer available....



And did you modify the disks in a way that make it seem like they were your own creations ?

Thats were all claims about "just trying to find the orginal author" or "fair use" went down the drain.
1. Make an announcment.
2. Wait a while.
3. Check if it can actually be done.
4. Wait for someone else to do it.
5. Start working on it while giving out hillarious progress-reports.
6. Deny that you have ever announced it
7. Blame someone else
 

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Re: Commodore USA puts Marko Hirv's name back
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2010, 09:32:56 PM »
@ssolie

Look at who his "buisness partners" are:

- some obscure licencing company holding a dated trademark
- the Bill&Barry-Show
- some chinese manufactors/dealers who will by next week start shipping the next wave of tamagotchies instead of crappy screenless laptops.

If the do think twice it's most likely along the line of "how can we suck some (more) money out of that fool".
1. Make an announcment.
2. Wait a while.
3. Check if it can actually be done.
4. Wait for someone else to do it.
5. Start working on it while giving out hillarious progress-reports.
6. Deny that you have ever announced it
7. Blame someone else