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Re: Fleecy Fluff
« on: April 09, 2003, 01:27:25 AM »
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As such, I admit that I'm peeved that ANYONE is listening to what Fleecy has to say about ANYTHING except *possibly* DE/AA. What DE/AA has to do with the Amiga platform, and why it even remotely interests classic Amiga users, I cannot fathom.

Alternative cash flow for Amiga Inc. Would you like this current Amiga Inc to be yet another 'BeOS Inc'?

In the shadow of dotCOM bust, the IT survivors have to convert from “pie-in-the-sky” business to real income generation business.
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Re: Fleecy Fluff
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2003, 12:03:27 AM »
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Although I really do not care if OS4 makes it or not (I don't plan to buy any PPC machine),
 

Your problem.

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I highly doubt Genesi wants Amiga Inc dead any time soon. Reason being their law suit against Amiga Inc for contract violation is now set in US Federal Court on 12-1-03.

This "contract violation" is a claim made by the plaintiff, as such it has to be tested first.  

Any specific details on this "contract violation" claim?

I recall, Amiga DE/Amiga Everywhere(or whatever they make up) logo is for Amiga DE enabled devices (within MS Windows CE context). Microsoft seems to be happy with the current contract with Amiga Inc.

IF this contract between defendant and plaintiff limits AmigaDE logo’s use within Windows CE/AmigaDE context then there would be problems for claimant.  What other action could cause this “contract violation”?

I’m assuming that the contract with Microsoft and Amiga Inc (in regards to AmigaDE) is similar to the contract between Genesi and Amiga Inc.

Example of conditional limited Logos are
1.  nVidia's "SoundStorm" logo.
2. Microsoft's “Designed for Windows” logo.
3. Sun's Java logo.

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Hence, it would be best for Genesi to hope Amiga Inc survives long enough to go to court so Genesi can be awarded proper financial remedey.

The point going to court is to test the claims. It doesn’t automatically success.

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That would give Genesi some rights when Amiga Inc does (and I'm sure it will) croak.

Define this 'rights'.
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