I wouldn't be surprised if the patents on the commodore 64 are up already. Anything Amiga, I don't know, but those Tulip folks don't own any Amiga anything anyway. Once all the patents run out, the retro folks can jump in and make Amiga clones and then upgrade it however they want. Then again, software copyrights will last so much longer, so what you'll need is a freeware replacement for the Amiga OS like how Linux did to UNIX. I'm guessing that since the Commodore 64 OS is on the chips that it's all under patent as opposed to being copyrighted software. But, maybe it's not because it's really a software kind of deal, philosophically. Erg! Golly jee, my head hurts.
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