Sigh... I thought to point out that the name Amiga is trademarked in relation to computer hardware and software, not PTW, AUTOMOTIVES, Engineering, electronics, holdings, innovations, investments, dental services, or "downunder UG" whatever the heck that is, but I'm getting too old for logical arguments where the Amiga is concerned.
As such, Amiga Inc has very clear, firm, and undeniable ground with which to defend their trademarks (not that they will). As a matter of fact, under Trademark law, if they do not defend their trademarks, they stand LOSE their claim to trademarks to begin with.
Factually, while people like e-Bay may blindly bend to meaningless legal threats from non-entities such as Amiga Inc, I'm not sure -- from a legal standpoint -- that Amiga Inc *could* legally defend their trademarks any more, even if they had the money since they've allowed it to be diluted so badly by their neglect at defending it.
Wayne