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Tigger wrote: @Lou
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You are jumping to conclusions again. What was Amiga Inc.'s phone # when they were evicted out of their offices?
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The OS was supposed to be done before they were evicted from the office Lou. They negotiated all the contracts for the OS before they were evicted from the office, so really thats not a good excuse.
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They negotiated them all? Well, since you've seen everyone, show me.
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I think they asked for money for the buyback just to see if Amiga Inc. could produce money. The money came from everyone but Amiga Inc... That's probably where the problems began.
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They asked for money in 2003 from AI because they were broke, they asked for money from Eyetech later because again they were broke. But remember EVERT IS AWESOME.
I'd also like to point out that in your example, it would be totally legal for me to sell the car to someone else and send them to pay you and pick it up, and if you didnt believe it was legal, then you shouldnt sign the contract and take the money. -Tig
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[/quote] In any of the other prior threads, I still don't recall definitive proof that Eyetch loaned Hyperion anything. As I recall, Eyetech did pay a reduced licensing fee to Hyperion for including the modded firmware on the A1's as well as the OS4 user registration as Allen collected money towards OS4 with every board sold.
In my car example, let's jump back to the actual contract, heavens forbid, for a moment... Amino was not to transfer the contract without expressed written permission from the A1 partners.... ...back to the car example: The agreement is the owner can't sell the car without permission from the mechanic who could possibly just retain ownership. And that was in writing. |
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