Poster: amigaguy Date: 2003/2/5 12:36:38
I guess you have to ask yourself, do you think that if Genesi had made an 'Operating System' (Morph XP) that looked and worked exactly like Windows XP and ran all Windows software or an 'Operating System' (Morph Mac) that looked and worked exactly like Mac OS and ran all Mac OS software that a court of law wouldn't think this was infringing on the rights of Microsoft or Apple? I think a court might even side with Microsoft on that. Just because Amiga Inc. is a lot smaller and most people have never heard of Amiga OS doesn't make it anymore legal to do the above. I think there is a reason no other company makes a ?Windows Compatible? OS.
I?m sure some company would love to sell a product for half the price of Windows XP that looks and feels exactly like Windows and runs the entire existing catalog of Microsoft Windows software, but I think they know they would probably have no legal ground to stand on.
Just my take (no I?m not a lawyer) 
Amiga Guy
I am afraid that your thinking is not exactly correct.
In fact, there are other Windows API compatable OS's out there. There is even a semi-done Mac OS X compatable OS out there.
Even the Wine project has the clearly stated goal of being a Win32 API replacement.
These projects trying for Windows or Mac API's have one problem, lack of decent and complete documentation on the API's in question. One MCSE told me once "Windows undocumented API functions could filla book larger than it's documented ones."
This is not the case of AmigaOS, however. Commodore supplied very thurough documentation on every major release of the AmigaOS, detailing the API's in every detail. I own two copies of these documents, purchased on eBay. This means less guesswork about the API's and more getting down to getting things done.
AROS and MorphOS both utilized these public documents published with Commodore's blessing. Commodore didn't care, they were protected by patents.
Amiga, Inc doesn't own these patents, however. Thus, their protection is non-existant, only at the whim of Gateway.