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Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 21-Jun-2007 17:41:58
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@NutsAboutAmiga

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@jkirk

Amiga Inc, can not paved that paid Hyperion whit in 6 months, for buy in / buy back, so what ever Amiga Inc does they have failed, Hyperion now owns it (or the work accumulated), if Amiga Inc can prove other vice.


until the finish date is proven this point stays in contention as well. there are just too many questions to call a winner to this race. they(ainc/hyperion) only released enough to attempt/defend against the injunction. i am sure we have only scratched the surface of this case.

Last edited by jkirk on 21-Jun-2007 at 05:42 PM.

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