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Plaz 
Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 13-Jun-2007 19:55:53
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Yes they might, at least for not much more than a small per copy fee I would suspect.


Give away what they may not own and collect a fee from some one that doesn't like them any more..... That senario is only likely IF Amiga Inc and Hyperion get back together on the same page. After today the odds of that seem long to me. Stranger things have happened though. I'm still hoping they do just that.

Plaz

Last edited by Plaz on 14-Jun-2007 at 03:26 AM.

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