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Looks like on the 16th December 2021 AmigaOne name is in dispute, like many pointed out already, the AmigaOne name seems to be pulled / dropped by A-eon |
The dispute over both the uspto filing for AmigaOS and AmigaOne is not new.
Please reread: ruling on partial refusal and post #183 below that one.
There was as usual a time limit to reply. Your December link concerning objection -to- that refiling for trademark has now been followed by a reply by Hyperion's trademark attorney a few days ago: Hyperion's reply
Note: The above applies to "AmigaOne". The same series of events (refiling and likely objection and reply) would possibly occur for Hyperion's other uspto filing, the one for AmigaOS. As of now said trademark is set to be "abandoned" unless reply is received from Hyperion by uspto in April.
Again, please refer to the first link in this post. If you read these new filings, they reference exactly what I stated, that there is ongoing litigation to be considered here. Ergo, this represents imo no change in status whatsoever, nor does it hint at any progress whatsoever.
Also as I may have mentioned prior, the courts can barely function due to lack of personnel. For at least the 2nd time I notice advertisements asking people to apply to be judges/magistrates in this court. Given they handle important cases concerning lawsuits against the government of the United States, it is somewhat unlikely they would have a meeting and decide to drop all that because they need to move on to the more important issues of Amiga ownership.
Additional note for those bothering to read the filing of January 25, 2022 (link above): Affirmative defense according to google - "Definition. This is a defense in which the defendant introduces evidence, which, if found to be credible, will negate criminal liability or civil liability, even if it is proven that the defendant committed the alleged acts."
Supporting data regarding state of the Western District Court concerning judicial vacancies: https://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/judges/judicial-vacancies So, the judge handling the Amiga case (Ricardo Martinez) has achieved senior status. Google again - "Senior status is a classification for federal judges at all levels who are semi-retired. Senior judges are Article III judges who, having met eligibility through age and service requirements, continue to serve on federal courts while hearing a reduced number of cases."
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