I read all the posts here before I typed this.
As far as I am concerned no one owns the Amiga. It is dead except for diehards like myself who still use them because they just won't die.
Amiga was a hardware computer system. Anyone can develope for it but there are so few around one would be better off developing hardware for a commodore 64.
You can get an IDE controller, with flash card memory and an ethernet option for the commodore 64 for 200 euros. Try finding that for an Amiga.
As for the "new Amiga OS" I'll be dead long before they ever get it working like Linux, Macintosh or Windows.