I don't think Commodore brand was sold for 32million$. Escom bought Commodore and Amiga for 25mill$ with many things left to sell (A1200s, A4000s, semi-produced machines, etc...)...
Amiga today could be worth 1 million $, with all IP/Patents/Brand, and ongoing 'development'.
BUT
Only if buyer gets:
- All rights to produce and sell Amiga OS, Hardware,...
- No restrictions on porting Amiga OS to other platforms (x86)
- Detailed HW/SW project documentation
This 500.000$ licence fee is very interesting, what company would pay 1 million $ (licence and HW R&D) to run OS4 that don't exist ? How much units they have to sell (and at what price) to come to any profit ?
P.S If Amiga brand is so valuable - how comes that Amiga Inc. isn't sold already ? Freescale is sold for 17.6 billion $, what would be the problem to throw 10-20-50 million for Amiga name? Common sense I guess - Commodore brand ISN'T making any money to it's owners (at least not millions). Brand is something people remeber - product and quality is what they stick to. Look at DFI, XFX, Club3D - newborn companies that sell thousands units of PC HW and really don't have some 'catchy' brand - but have high quality.