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Since Asiarim is Yeahronimo Media Ventures, if you think this is confusing now, just wait until the "other Commodore companies" start making announcements.
You have a poster on this site who stated the name "C64" is under license to someone else mentioned in the Hyperion/AI settlement, for example.
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Asiarim isn't Yeahronimo Media Ventures.
Yeahronimo Media Ventures bought the Commodore name from Tulip in 2005 for $24 million.
Asiarim then bought it from Yeahronimo for about 2.3 million Euro, but they haven't actually paid for it yet, and I'm not sure how they intend to pay for it.
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/101115/armc.pk10-q_a.html