TheMagicM wrote:
I dont think they have the money for this. If they do they're definitely not going to use it for the Amiga community. They're just milking the name like the people who own the Commodore brand.
How are they milking the name? This is a venture that is COSTING Amiga, Inc. and probably not going to make them any money.
It just makes no sense at all for a company with almost no products, no staff and no money to pay $300,000 a year for what essentially is a huge billboard advertising campaign in a smallish city in Washington State.
At least the Commodore trademark owners have actual products that people can buy.