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Offline Rodomoc

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Wow Franko, I think you may be getting somewhere in unravelling things. I do hope that no trouble arises in any of this. Namesco? As in internet domain name hosting? , or is it something else?
 

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Quote from: cgutjahr;638425
Just to get this straight: forcing Cloanto - which is the private Amiga hobby of two long term Amiga supporters who released their major commercial application (PPaint) for free on Aminet before Franko could even walk - into a legal battle just because they happen to disagree with his bullshit is a good thing now?

Way to go.

I'll go and sue amiga.org now, because I dislike Franko. Give me a minute, I'll open a thread where my supporters can post how much they adore me.


For the record, I bought my own 3.1 disks from an Amiga dealer. And have purchased multiple revisions of Cloantro products. As far as people learning to walk; It is possible that when I was actively programming on a Pet4032 that there were many people in the world not walking yet.
 

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Who really gives a -=Moderated=- about workbench disks? Serisously...talk about outdated, outclassed museum pieces. One would think that the original sources were being distributed. May Aros 68K get ironed out and put all of these issues under. May Aros x86 continue to thrive. And may any two bit copyright holder of whatever burn in the face of open sourced Aros derivatives. What a joke.....And I say this as a workbench floppy disk purchaser from dealers and Amiga Forever purchaser up to version 2011. I say it as a multiple 68K machine operator, a WinUAE operator. What a joke... Back in the day when Commodore was still alive, there was no thought of lawyers. Now the prime directive in post Commodore Amiga-land is all legalese -=Moderated=-. What a joke. Does one see this in the post Commodore 8bit world? Nope. How about the post Atari world? Nope. How about the post MS-DOS world? Nope. Go into Amiga land and one can traverse mountain upon mountain of defecation. What a joke. Amiga is not that great. It isn't. Even all modern attempts at resurrecting it means to eventually be limited by the API, or whatever... What the hell is so great about Amiga anymore? Seriously.... What a joke. Talk about taking any and all fun out of things. Amiga is old school, it will never ever come back beyond the legalistic hobby market it tries living in. It is dead. I operate these blasted machines and I am almost getting sick of it all. It is almost time for a mega ebay auction... What a joke..... This is the most -=Moderated=- operating system from a political standpoint that exists. Lawyers are -=Moderated=-. Is this hard to comprehend? Courts are the same. Is this such a stretch of the imagination? It is almost time to create a new Amiga. Its own code. Its own trademarks or copyrights. A bozo staff of 100 lawyers can work 24/7 fighting all of the legal battles sure to ensue. What a joke.
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