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Offline haywirepc

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Re: Evert Carton leaves Hyperion
« on: April 26, 2011, 03:05:05 AM »
"There's no real conspiracy here. Just a lot of BS. Bill MCEwen and Hyperion have managed to lay claim to ownership of AmigaOS and have many of you convinced that this is a valid claim. As AmigaInc. licensed trademarks from Gateway, not intellectual property this claim is patently false. Gateway clearly stated that they continued to own said properties.
Again, AInc is a licensee of trademarks NOT the owner of any of the intellectual properties involved in the original Amigas."
 
This is one of the major reasons why anyone claiming to own amiga ip or amiga os especially is a flat out fraud. Gateway never released the ownership of amiga ip, simply liscenced its use to other parties.
 
This is why I say anyone who wants to distribute amiga os roms, or amiga os disks even, is free to do so. Gateway could care less.
 
Silly Billy and every other amiga grave robber would like you to think differently, but that is fraud, not real. They always play this game when someone asks them to prove ownership of amiga ip like "I won't prove I do own it, you prove I don't." Its ridiculous.
 
In regard to Evert, Good luck with all your future endeavors. Maybe he'll go back to Linux ports?

Steven
 

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Re: Evert Carton leaves Hyperion
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2011, 02:07:26 PM »
"San Diego-based Gateway will retain ownership of all Amiga patents acquired when it purchased the bankrupt company. "

I think thats pretty clear, amino bought the name and amiga.com website, not the patents or ip.

Steven