>Its clear that you have a bit of an axe to grind here...
But Bill is right, though. All that has been presented against MorphOS are allegations, and no firm proof has been presented. While this does in no way invalidate the possibility of such proof existing, we should assume innocence until proven otherwise.
Many in the "mob" have already made up their mind, though. And, axe to grind or not, I believe Bill is right in pointing this out as well.
The verdict is up to the courts. It should be interesting to see how the EU law of allowing reverse engineering for interoperability purposes works here, if it ever gets that far. So many "truths" have been thrown both ways so it would be quite welcome to finally get to the bottom of this.
I too, personally, would welcome Amiga Inc. taking proper legal action instead of discussing this matter in the public. If they are right, they will get their compensation and I'm all for that. If not, they would've just hurt the competition's business and their own image.