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Offline Crom00

Re: Kickstart ROM Replacement (Phase II) Assigned
« on: March 11, 2011, 02:52:16 PM »
You all realize if the IP owners chose to take legal action they can pay a lawyer and claim that AROS infringes upon copyrights.

That being said this is this whole kickstart replacement is awesome news.
 

Offline Crom00

Re: Kickstart ROM Replacement (Phase II) Assigned
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2011, 05:49:47 PM »
Guys I've seen copyright cases where one party accuses the other of copyright issues without any basis and wins becuase they had more money for lawyers.

So examine the situation of the Amiga almost every transfer of ownership or product release eventually winds up in court of some kind of legal contreversy.

Either this brand has a curse or these are all pieces of a greater puzzle.

It seems like whoever owns the IP DOESN'T want to release product. But make deals that are posted on the internet to keep the name current if you do a google search on the brand.

At any rate I wish them well and hope things can be worked out to release actual cool product.