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Re: MorphOS document - A good read
« on: November 17, 2002, 01:32:05 AM »
@Thendic-France

A well written document which helps me put Morphos in "perspective". :-)

I am "Open Minded" in regards to OSes and will look to purchase a copy of Morphos (assuming a "shrink wrap" version become available) to run on My AmigaOne.

OS4 is not released yet and although i can use Linux I do not like it as an OS. So there is an excellent chance that Morphos will be my primary OS for the A-One.

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P.S. My don't let my Avatar fool you, I am not a Zelot for any flavour of OS (I just thought the graphic looked cool). Is the butterfly protected by Copyright or can I "borrow" it for my Avatar ???  ;-)
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Re: MorphOS document - A good read
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2002, 06:32:56 AM »
@Agro

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The Boing Ball is copyrighted and trademarked. The name Amiga is trademarked. As, I would assume is Amiga OS 4.0, as a name that is.


Completely correct and I have to confess that I did not get explicit Approval from Amiga to use them.

However I was in correspondance with the "Author" of the Artwork and gained tassit approval (He promised not to sue ;-) )

I just think th butterfly looks good aestheticaly.

I hope I did not offend anyone and appologise  if I have.

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Darren
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