Click Here
home features news forums classifieds faqs links search
6071 members 
Amiga Q&A /  Free for All /  Emulation /  Gaming / (Latest Posts)
Login

Nickname

Password

Lost Password?

Don't have an account yet?
Register now!

Support Amigaworld.net
Your support is needed and is appreciated as Amigaworld.net is primarily dependent upon the support of its users.
Donate

Menu
Main sections
» Home
» Features
» News
» Forums
» Classifieds
» Links
» Downloads
Extras
» OS4 Zone
» IRC Network
» AmigaWorld Radio
» Newsfeed
» Top Members
» Amiga Dealers
Information
» About Us
» FAQs
» Advertise
» Polls
» Terms of Service
» Search

IRC Channel
Server: irc.amigaworld.net
Ports: 1024,5555, 6665-6669
SSL port: 6697
Channel: #Amigaworld
Channel Policy and Guidelines

Who's Online
10 crawler(s) on-line.
 159 guest(s) on-line.
 1 member(s) on-line.


 Matt3k

You are an anonymous user.
Register Now!
 Matt3k:  1 min ago
 OlafS25:  5 mins ago
 matthey:  5 mins ago
 Hypex:  16 mins ago
 pixie:  20 mins ago
 pavlor:  25 mins ago
 zipper:  58 mins ago
 jPV:  1 hr 14 mins ago
 amigang:  2 hrs 17 mins ago
 hannana:  2 hrs 23 mins ago

/  Forum Index
   /  Amiga General Chat
      /  First round goes to Hyperion
Register To Post

PosterThread
Rob 
Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 26-Jun-2007 19:33:16
#1 ]
Elite Member
Joined: 20-Mar-2003
Posts: 6351
From: S.Wales

@syrtran

Quote:
Here's an idea I've been pondering that no one else here seems to have thought about - What was in the contract that Amino signed with Gateway (aka Amiga Development LLC)? As I recall, Amino didn't buy the IP, they licensed the IP. Is my memory incorrect?


According to articles at the time Gateway only retained the patents.

Last edited by Rob on 26-Jun-2007 at 07:33 PM.

 Status: Offline
Profile     Report this post  
 Top | Parent



[ home ][ about us ][ privacy ] [ forums ][ classifieds ] [ links ][ news archive ] [ link to us ][ user account ]
Copyright (C) 2000 - 2019 Amigaworld.net.
Amigaworld.net was originally founded by David Doyle