>True, Amiga has had little to do with the physical >development of either package (A1/OS4) but... As the >owner of the trademarks, licenses, etcetera, they are >constantly pulled into these problems by the likes of >Hyperion, H&P, Bernie, etc (it's not the fault of a couple of those named).
Let me tell you something Wayne: Hyperion has both a trademark and OS license.
We DO NOT require any assistance from Amiga to protect these licenses as under the law we have full standing to act against anybody who infringes upon these licenses.
It's entirely Amiga's choice that they want to protect the trademarks and IP they acquired for 4.5 million dollars against unauthorised use.
In fact, if they failed to do so, they would never find any investors willing to invest in them.
The first order of business of any IT company is to protect its intangible assets.