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Offline Jpan1

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Re: Hyperion back in court with Amiga Inc.?
« on: October 31, 2011, 09:24:03 PM »
Seems like modern bureaucracy is slowing the creative process down yet again...Amiga does not belong to Amiga Inc for money or any other reason, they did not see the role of Amiga as important to the users, they just took it's name and jumped on the bandwagon of, hey, let make Amiga, a profitable scheme by using its name as a creative and intellectual property without investing in technological research...con artists who think they can make a deal or two from using other platforms by using the Amiga name.. Well, at least Hyperion have more credibility in programming to make Amiga more interesting than some souped up second rate machine with an Amiga logo on it. Apple is only Apple because it has it's own operating system that suits it's users but Amiga inclined has nothing of the sort because they failed to reach the target Market, and that is, creative a machine that users want to use, because it's original and different. This is my Gripe about technology and computing, that it's run by people who don't actually know that much about computing...leave it to the experts and let the guys who want technology to be something more than a corporate machine, get on with it!
 

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Re: Hyperion back in court with Amiga Inc.?
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2011, 11:07:21 AM »
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Why not? I dont like Amiga Inc. but they paid many million dollars to acquire Amiga as Ben Hermans has stated. Anything else is just stealing.


Well technically....I guess they do own the 'Amiga' as computer brand name... it's Amiga they have but not as we knew it. I think that Amiga belongs to the users, because they do more with it than Amiga inc has ever done.