@tigger
As George Tenet will tell you now, nothing is a 'slam dunk'. What Amiga, Inc. is really after is preventing Hyperion from releasing OS4 on 'target hardware' i.e. ppc-based pursuant to their valid license under the original agreement (e.g. read their 'first to market' damage charge). Sure, they can argue whether they successfully exercised a buyback or not, but even this isn't a total breach and the remedy would be specific performance (i.e. giving Amiga, Inc. a 'complete' version of OS4). We have no idea, because we haven't heard from Hyperion, what exactly they have delivered or when, in their view, it was delivered. Despite these hysterical accusations from one side, a court could very well decide that there was no breach at all and Hyperion still has a valid exclusive license for target hardware.