Seems instead he found this group wasn't worth the effort of an argument.
How about an edit on the rest of that mess before someone warms up the report button?
Plaz
Almost correct in your assumption but not quite...

You see this thread became nothing more than the usual armchair experts in all things copyright and legal experts in their own minds, posting the usual repetitive drivel on their own "expert" (but highly flawed) interpretations of the various copyright/ trademark laws, as usual they failed to even comprehend the original topic and question...

It also became nothing more than certain folk who haven't owned or used a real Amiga in years doing their best (for whatever strange reason they have) of trying to prevent genuine Amiga hardware users from being able to obtain easily some very old software that no-one who allegedly owns it could care less about...

The only good that came of this thread was the revelation that Cloanto, despite not being the copyright holders are the only party guilty of preventing this 20 odd year old software from being made easily and legally available to those who still wish to obtain it...

So I removed all my posts as a) I had found part of the answer I was looking for (all be it unexpectedly) and b) to make the the pathetic drivel of the armchair lawyers look even more pathetic and ridiculous than they really are (if that is at all possible)...

So there you have it, the thread partially served its purpose and provided me with some of the answers I was seeking and now I can carry on quietly with my original intention of getting to the bottom of all this without the distraction of the loony copyright mafia squad...
