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Re: AMIGA Name bought by Commodore!
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Seems silly to me as well, but if they want to waste their time in court, let them.
Right to use the AmigaOS name is different from the right to use the Amiga name. I don't think they've got a leg to stand on.
IANAL, of course.
The purpose going to court is to test the case and get a judgement.
Your point being? You have to start with at least a chance of winning.
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