Without meaning to sound like a Hyperion apologist, it is very clear that they conduct themselves in a very professional manner with their corporate image.
It appears that Amiga Inc. are intending to look like the poor, hard-done-by, run-into-the-ground IT start-up who have been bludgeoned unfairly by a classier company. They are trying to look like the underdog who have tried very hard to 'do the right thing'. The whole website appears to be a well-orchestrated set-up. Hooray for the Wayback Machine!
Ahem.
Not to mention that both companies expressed financial difficulties during 2001 and Hyperion are well known to have taken on external contracts to supplement income in order to continue working on the OS4 project when Amiga Inc. looked to be going under. I really hope some communique will be disclosed showing acknowledgement of these instances in Hyperion's case.
Off to read more of Piru's discoveries and awaiting the next batch there is sure to be. I hope that in Fleecy's statement I see actual bank transfer receipts, unlike the 'directive to pay' notes in Bill's statement, which don't appear to prove anything at all.
jaminJay
"This is becoming as much fun as /.'s coverage of any RIAA lawsuit!"