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Announcement   Announcement : AmigaOS 3.1 source code leak - official statement
   posted by Cyborg on 5-Jan-2016 11:26:22 (8308 reads)
Brussels, January 5, 2015

Hyperion Entertainment wishes a happy New Year 2016 everybody!

The days between last Christmas and New Year were actually clouded by the sad fact that the source code of AmigaOS 3.1 and additional content dating back to 1994 was published and widely spread without permission of the rights-holder. Note that no code of AmigaOS 4.x was released or distributed.




Hyperion Entertainment holds an exclusive, world-wide, perpetual source-code license to the intellectual property of AmigaOS 3.1 and additional content as documented in the publicly available settlement agreement between Hyperion Entertainment and Amiga, Inc. which has taken the form of a stipulated judgement.

Based on this license AmigaOS 4.x development was started in 2001 by Hyperion Entertainment using the AmigaOS 3.1 code as a basis and as the direct successor of what Commodore left behind in 1994. AmigaOS 4.x is an actively developed product on sale and still incorporates a substantial amount of AmigaOS 3.1 code.

While this would be already more than enough of a reason to care about the unauthorised disclosure and distribution, it is also the very same settlement agreement which made all of this possible in the first place, which contractually requires Hyperion to enforce and protect any intellectual property rights associated with AmigaOS including the AmigaOS 3.1 source-code.

This entails that Hyperion Entertainment will examine all possible legal action against any unauthorised source of or use of this material it is aware of. All of this leads up to the reason why we "make such a fuss" about code which is more than 20 years old by now. While the original leak seems to stem from someone outside of the active community, it is even more sad to see quite some of the remaining active users happily participate in distributing this unauthorised copy, compromising years of development work and all possible future versions of AmigaOS and therefore biting the hand that feeds them against all common sense and in blatant violation of copyright.

Having said that, our most special thanks go to all loyal customers, user groups, dealers, partners and all others who showed and continue to show their support to us. You are the reason why AmigaOS still exists, why it remains under active development and why we care.

Thank you,
on behalf of Hyperion Entertainment, all associated developers, translators and testers.


Hyperion Entertainment CVBA
Tervurenlaan 34
1040 Brussels
Belgium

info@hyperion-entertainment.com
    

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kas1e 
Re: AmigaOS 3.1 source code leak - official statement
Posted on 8-Jan-2016 15:59:37
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@zzd10h
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you certainly received updates/bugfixes during this year..


Yes, almost every day. But ppls who in charge and who is allowed for providing amiupdate updates for os itself probably busy with anything else, but not with it. But sure, i know what you mean, and its kind of suck indeed to start something with phanfares, and then forgot about it like about something unimportant.


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Re: AmigaOS 3.1 source code leak - official statement
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Hi Goldfish

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One thing I hate about Amiga OS / workbench is when you open folders it keeps opening multiply windows so you end up with a screen full of windows. Forward and back buttons and a single window would be nice or even better single window


Do you mean something like AROS Wanderer's "modern browsing" option? You have two options here: either porting Wanderer to OS4, or using DOpus Magellan. Both provide the option you like.

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but without hurting the sells of the so called "NG machines" which'll come.


because the cost of the NG Machine won't hurt sales at all

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@smartroad: if users have no option they'll pay, as the post-Amiga history shown.

But if there's a super-cheap alternative, it'll be very hard to sell overprised and underpowered machines.

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