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Re: A McBill era Amiga history, long version
« on: February 09, 2010, 11:42:01 PM »
cgutjahr said:
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There are no licenses left from the Commodore days, the oldest licensee would be Cloanto - who got a license from Gateway.



rzookol said:
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macrosystem had/has licence for amigaos3.1 (draco and cd version for cd32)



I think there is a misunderstanding.
Most comments prior to settlement regarding speculation on who owns what relate to the list on Cloanto's site:
Distribution of Amiga ROM and OS Files

But this thread should illustrate the difference that cgutjahr is speaking about:
Who owns what?

Note the absence of certain entities, such as Macrosystems in post #8.
Source is the settlement documents themselves.

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