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Re: Amiga Inc, in 25 questions or less
« on: August 31, 2006, 05:50:48 AM »
- Why have you not complied with the court order and paid Bolton Peck the money you owe him?

- Why have you not complied the the court order to port AmigaDE / AmigaAnywhere to Genesi's Pegasos platform, as ordered by Judge Lasnik some years ago?

- The security certificate on Amiga.com expired at the end of 2005 and has not been renewed.  A large number (the majority) of potential customers will not enter their credit card details onto a site without a valid security certifcate, resulting in lost sales.  Why did you not renew the security certificate when it expired last year?

- Garry Hare told AmigaWorld.net in October 2005 that he was no longer affiliated with Amiga Inc in any capacity.  Yet Amiga Inc's current contact details are at Garry's home address.  Were you aware of this?

- Why did you shut down Amiga.org's Cafe Press web store?

- Do you get fed up with people sending you emails and asking you questions regarding Amiga OS4 when you have made it clear time and again that you have nothing whatsoever to do with Hyperion's project other than lending the name?

- In your recent promotion in conjunction with the Brazilian site 'mobilezone.com.br', the editorial text referred to AmigaOS evolving and changing into AmigaAnywhere, and made no mention of the existence of Amiga OS 4.  Do you know where mobilezone could have gotten such incorrect information from, and why did you not correct them after you read the article?

- Amiga Inc's lawyers recently complained to an ISP over a video showing a 1985 Amiga 1000 computer booting Amiga OS 3.9 with a custom ROM.  Do you intend to take legal action against the designer of the 'Minimig' (A re-implementation of the original Amiga hardware using FPGA's) and if not, does this mean that people are free to produce their own Amiga clones without fear of litigation?