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Blessed Be, Alan Fisher - the_leander Last edited by the_leander; 10-30-2010 at 05:55 AM.. |
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http://www.commodore.gen.tr/forum/in...38089#msg38089 http://sf.net/projects/amithlon/files/ “Socialism" is no more an evil word than "Christianity." Socialism no more prescribed Joseph Stalin and his secret police and shuttered churches than Christianity prescribed the Spanish Inquisition. Christianity and socialism alike, in fact, prescribe a society dedicated to the proposition that all men, women, and children are created equal and shall not starve.” - Kurt Vonnegut |
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It would seem very bizarre if Gateway (or someone else along the line) transferred the IP with the *exception* of the OS. That's an extraordinary claim -- requires extraordinary proof. Anyone?
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Is there any verifiable proof that Gateway transferred any IP at all to McEwen or his various shell companies?
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http://www.commodore.gen.tr/forum/in...38089#msg38089 http://sf.net/projects/amithlon/files/ “Socialism" is no more an evil word than "Christianity." Socialism no more prescribed Joseph Stalin and his secret police and shuttered churches than Christianity prescribed the Spanish Inquisition. Christianity and socialism alike, in fact, prescribe a society dedicated to the proposition that all men, women, and children are created equal and shall not starve.” - Kurt Vonnegut |
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So Gateway decided to hold onto the Amiga OS and kept it a secret? What are you saying? |
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Put if you really want my opinion then I will say that McEwen has made many claims over the years and most have turned out to be lies.
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http://www.commodore.gen.tr/forum/in...38089#msg38089 http://sf.net/projects/amithlon/files/ “Socialism" is no more an evil word than "Christianity." Socialism no more prescribed Joseph Stalin and his secret police and shuttered churches than Christianity prescribed the Spanish Inquisition. Christianity and socialism alike, in fact, prescribe a society dedicated to the proposition that all men, women, and children are created equal and shall not starve.” - Kurt Vonnegut |
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The question is which bits went where. The court docs state that Amiga.inc never had the 3.5/9 sources and that Haage and Partner refused to hand over their work (which apparently hadn't been paid for), so Hyperion had to go through Olaf rather than AI to get the 3.1 sources and work from there because they didn't apparently have them either.
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[QUOTE=the_leander;588212]Isn't that more or less what you've demanded of others here though?
No, the implication is that Amiga Inc. has been fooling the entire community for years, including those that are paying them for OS? Such views are the ones that need to be backed with something other than opinion and speculation that the IP was not transferred to them along with the trademarks, etc. |
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<cough>Zeta<cough> Not to mention the T shirt scam and the claims for the better part of a year that OS4 was "on schedule and rocking"... McEwen has a very very dicey relationship with the truth and honesty. The question is though, if McEwen had the IP as well as the trademark, why didn't they have the sourcecode? The court docs in the battle between hyperion and Amiga.inc show that Hyperion had to go to Olaf Barthal for the sourcecode for 3.1.
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Blessed Be, Alan Fisher - the_leander Last edited by the_leander; 10-30-2010 at 05:41 PM.. |
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More than two hundred Amiga users were robbed, in that epic scheme designed exclusively by Amiga Inc. Just ask, many of them are still probably lurking in Amiga forums, and hopefully wont feel embarrassed enough to step in, and tell you how they were scammed by Amiga Inc when they thought they were doing something good for the future of the Amiga. |
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Guys, those that need the OS for their current projects are being very, very careful to do so legally without stealing Amiga Inc IP. A bunch of gullible fools? I think not. Yes, McEwen has quite a history of dishonesty, but that's beside the point. T-shirts, hockey stadium, etc. are quite funny, but the craziest thing of all would be if Amiga Inc doesn't actually own the IP. That would dwarf everything else. Anything is possible in the world of Amiga, but c'mon. :-)
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Lets start with a recent example: Elbox and their ripping off of the guy who wrote the Posieden USB stack. Quote:
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No I'm pretty certain the death of commodore would still top it. But it'd certainly come a close second.
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Does anyone know with certainty who owns the, lets call it original AmigaOS? No, not really. But then, there is a company that is named Amiga Inc. that is the only one that is claiming that IP is theirs, and is even considering granting some licenses for a fee. So, in the worst of scenarios, you pay money to that company for this license, and then if they really, legally dont own it, and somebody steps in as the legit owner, we can allways pledge that we were inocently fooled by Amiga Inc, but that we acted in good will by buying those alledged rights. So, no charges may be filled against us, only an order to cease and desist from the rightfull owner, and maybe even an offer from them for a real license. So, it is not so stupid, you see, it is in fact, a good business tactic when you want to make businesses with IPs apparently no one is interested in enforcing/marketing them. At the end, the company granting those licenses takes the blame, and not the one that was "fooled" into this scheme. Last edited by Gulliver; 10-30-2010 at 06:28 PM.. |
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German company Escom bought the remainders of Commodore in April 1995. They soon got into a legal battle with another German company (VillageTronic, IIRC - I think the argument was about VT distributing 3.1 Kickstart ROMs). In 1996, Escom went bancrupt. In July 1997, a German appeals court ruled in the Escom-VillageTronic litigation, that the (long defunct) Escom had not provided evidence that they actually bought the AmigaOS copyrights from Commodore, not just the trademarks and patents. Escom's bancruptcy trustee tried to repair the situation by creating new contracts between two (defunct) Commodore entities and Escom - and signing them for all three parties. He was entitled to sign contracts for Commodore under certain circumstances, but if he was entitled to sign this particular contract in the name of Commodore is another unanswered question. That's the story about the open questions regarding AmigaOS ownership - we don't know if Escom ever owned the copyrights, so we don't know if any of their successors ever owned them. Anything else (hello Gulliver) is more or less daydreaming or wishful thinking. Of course there's no proof that "Amiga Inc ever acquired AmigaOS rights from Gateway", because we never saw the contracts between Amiga Inc. and Gateway. |
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Btw., another open question is what the settlement actually refers to: "the product named AmigaOS 3.1", or "AmigaOS up to version 3.1". But I'm sure you got that covered in your lengthy and detailed analysis of the situation regarding AmigaOS 3. |
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