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Offline weirdami

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Re: Genesi Won Lawsuit against Amiga Inc.
« Reply #134 from previous page: February 22, 2004, 10:01:58 AM »
I had to do a search to find this news item just now because it wasn't showing up in the news area anymore. Did I miss the announcement, or was it made invisible without warning?
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Re: Genesi Won Lawsuit against Amiga Inc.
« Reply #135 on: February 22, 2004, 11:58:25 AM »
Genesi has won nothing.
The contract was with Thedric-Germany not genesi,which is a seperate business entity.
Thedric-France created the pegasos and is now filed for bankruptsy.
The rights therin are not transferable.
Finally, intent does at this time run of PPC and as such DE cannot be ported by Amiga Inc.

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Re: Genesi Won Lawsuit against Amiga Inc.
« Reply #136 on: February 23, 2004, 06:55:48 AM »
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Genesi has won nothing.

Genesi has been part of the court case for quite awhile, you apparently haven't been paying attention.  The court agreed that Genesi could enter the case as an interested part of Thendic.  The case has been decided against Amiga Inc, thus they have won.  


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Finally, intent does at this time run of PPC and as such DE cannot be ported by Amiga Inc.

Thats not what Tao says on their website or in their recent postings.  Its great you know more then Tao about their product, could you get them to fix their website to be Iondeluxe accurate???
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Re: Genesi Won Lawsuit against Amiga Inc.
« Reply #137 on: February 23, 2004, 01:34:26 PM »
Sorry about that guys, I was away for the weekend and apparently there was some confusion about how to post news stories.  It was not marked as "show on the front page", hence the news item was unfortunately hidden.
 

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Re: Genesi Won Lawsuit against Amiga Inc.
« Reply #138 on: February 23, 2004, 04:28:28 PM »
@Argo,

You trust that psychopathic weirdo from Merlancia??

I met him on IRC a couple of years ago, he yelled nonstop on how horrible the Amiga 2002 show went.  I tried to ask him why, but he just wouldn't shut up, continued ranting and ranting until he logged off himself.  True story.  I have the log.  :whack:

As much as we do see all business blooming, of course there are risks.  For someone who deeply fell into his business only to see it go crashing down and seek revenge afterwards, I wouldn't keep his phone number in my book.  I rather pursue a new venture than spend all my time and energy just to "get my money back" or even to prove a point that this-company sucks.  

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I still like to see AmigaOS4 out, of course.  From what I'm seeing there's progress and if they do succeed, that'll partially take them out of debt.  And also work on existing popular markets either license them for a marginal profit.  Lastly and most importantly when it is ready for the public, ADVERTISE!
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