@ Kronos
First of, how do you know that Eyetech has the same licence that Genesi could obtain ?
In Fleecys Q&A #12 (question 5) he says: "There is nothing to negotiate. Amiga Inc currently has two product lines, the AmigaOS and the AmigaDE. If a third party wishes to use or licence these then they should contact us
and they will be given the same deal as anyone else. That third party will then have to meet the same criteria as every other third party in terms of sales, marketing and support in order to guarantee a quality Amiga certified product reaches the consumer."
Their A1-licence predates the OS4-licence by about 2 years, and didn't they claim to have exclusive rights just a few days ago ?
Hmm this confuses me ab bit, too. Because I remember a press release from Ainc/Elbox where they claim to have an Os4 license for the shark.
But Fleecy also says in question 5 of Q&A #12: "
AmigaOne is a brand name that is exclusively licenced to Eyetech Ltd so Genesi or any other third party cannot use it without either agreement from Eyetech or via building a system using the AmigaOne boards."
So Eyetech only have the exclusive rights to the name "AmigaOne". So genesi only would have to give it another name than amigaone. So there would be no problems for an Os4 Board from genesi named Pegasos, or Pegasos Amiga, or Amiga sos, or whatever.
Now, you might go back to to April 2002, and read all the contradicting statements about what is in the licence (it is free, we payed for it, it a different one to the A1-licence, only "A1s" will run OS4, .......)
I dont know if it was 2002 or earlier but I remember a news item which said that both the bplan board (was not finished at the time I think) and the eyetech product (was also not "finished") will be the first licensed boards for AmigaOs. In my opinion, the future looked much brighter at that time and I wonder how it became so worse like it is today. I dont know any details about the negotiations between the two companies but I think its too easy to blame Ainc for everything.