Whilst I am not trying to advocate or condemn Elbox's behaviour over poseidon (or P96 for that matter) I have to point out that there is no evidence to show Elbox has pirated anything.
From watching the vids - yes, there is a usb memory stick, and poseidon is running but so what? They could:
1) Just be using poseidon as a demo version for the limited time.
2) Have 'bought' poseidon second hand (which is clearly allowed in the poseidon license agreement)
I admit both are unlikely, most likely is that they have bought a license under a non-business name.
From the vid I cannot tell which version of Poseidon they are using, or what they are using it for. The DVD appears to be playing through the TV card in the dragon (is anyone actually trying to suggest that the DVD is operating through a USB DVD player :roll:). I can't actully see what they are using the poseidon stack for.
As I said, not advocating anyone here, but I see NO EVIDENCE to prove piracy - perhaps enough to suspect in private, but certainly not enough to accuse of in a public forum.
Also, even if they would require a business license (not sure if Chris licenses Poseidon differently to businesses) they could legitimately claim that the dragon is being demo'd by Elbox (business) on a private user's system - thus all software installed on the Amiga system would only require a private user license.
Kudos to Elbox for getting this far with the Dragon - far further than I thought they would. Would like to see them get it to market. That's what this thread is - after all - about.
Strange they haven't updated their website since 1st August though..