TjLaZer wrote:
It's funny how everyone is so anti piracy on here with regards to sending Kickstart ROMs, Workbench disks and similar things, but when the "latest" OPERATING SYSTEM is being ripped off and sold by a 3rd party nobody thinks that is wrong??? Jeeze. Amiga, Inc is obviously still in business and had contracted out to have the OS created, but they own the OS! I see it going in their favor. Good thing this is happening in a US court.
The issues aren't that simple. According to the license agreement, Hyperion own their work on OS4 until Amiga Inc. exercises their "buy-in" (or "buy-back"). In the mean-time they can market and sell it using the associated Amiga trademarks.
Amiga Inc. claim that they paid the $25000 + outstanding debts in full, and therefore should get the source-code. Hyperion claims that this is not the case. Piracy really doesn't come into it. Both sides are trying to protect what they see as theirs.
Hans