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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 29-Oct-2014 3:58:36
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V2.3.0
Looks like a few new bits dated last month.
First updates since about a year ago.
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By 2014 Amiga Washington had remained inactive for longer than five years [227], making it ineligible to be revived under Washington state laws. |
*shrug*
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 29-Oct-2014 4:13:57
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Amiga Washington? Too bad I missed that when I was there last year. I wish to be back there at Kalama so if there is anything to check, I might pay a visit. _________________ Amiga Developer Amiga 500, Efika, Mac Mini and PowerBook |
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 20-Nov-2014 13:08:52
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V2.3.1
FreeAmiga updated again November 12, 2014:
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At the Saku 2014 event in Finland, Cloanto president Mr. Mike Battilana described [228] how the 1997 agreements opened the door and "allowed to build on that license and later slowly acquire some things". |
Added documents are at bottom of page.
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 3-Apr-2018 19:20:01
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 5-Apr-2018 14:17:35
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 28-Apr-2018 15:06:20
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updated twice again to 2.5.1
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 2-May-2018 22:09:08
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updated again to 2.5.2
Many new documents added.
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 4-May-2018 5:00:36
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The section related to CEL and CIL bankruptcy proceedings, the various postponements of the decisions, and the eventual winning bid by ESCOM, instead of Commodore UK, deserves some more development.
Additionally, and maybe not really in scope, but interesting regardless, would be a discussion about the different business directions taken by the Commodore-Amiga vs the other Commodore.
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 4-May-2018 14:04:27
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Additionally, and maybe not really in scope, but interesting regardless, would be a discussion about the different business directions taken by the Commodore-Amiga vs the other Commodore |
Myself and others have written extensively about what occurred after the bankruptcy. "other Commodore" from Tulip through Nedfield and the various shell companies beginning with Yeahronimo and ending with Asiarim are extremely heavily documented on AW for anyone interested in reading about them. So is information about the current owners, their lawsuits, their relationships with people here, and their current status in regard to their plans and the plans of their licensees.
The author of freeamiga reads AW and is a member here as well. I just do not think the Commodore-only side of this holds much interest to him.
As to the Commodore-Amiga side, I think there is no shortage of information of the early days of the division on that topic either. Whether he chooses to expand upon that is solely his choice, but again, clearly not his focus atm.
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 16-May-2018 16:11:43
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Yes and yes, I hear you and your efforts are much appreciated.
But the notion of having all (or as much as possible) written material on the one subject, just in one place, is palatable.
Rather than browsing through various threads and links.
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 16-May-2018 21:54:01
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I suspect we'll see some additional coverage of these topics as ART returns after a long absence:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=73561
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 27-May-2018 17:27:16
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V2.5.3
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On May 25, 2018, Cloanto filed a response [260] which includes an interesting analysis of several aspects of the 2009 Amiga-Hyperion settlement agreement. |
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 25-Jul-2018 0:47:12
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 25-Jul-2018 7:03:05
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6 call me crazy but dammit I'm finding this interesting reading Now I'm no lawyer but from what I can muster Hyperion ain't doing to well in these cases _________________ ____________________________ c64-2sids, A1000, A1200T-060@50(finally working!),A4000-CSMKIII ! My Master Miggies- Amiga 1000 & AmigaOne X1000 ! mancave-ramblings X1000 I BELIEVE  |
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 25-Jul-2018 20:59:10
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Esther's filing is quite interesting, being international law the bitch it is.
It's like one of those dark-ironic twists of "days of our lives".
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 5-Aug-2018 23:02:49
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 5-Aug-2018 23:32:51
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I can't make out the second word. "My ??? to Hyperion..."
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 6-Aug-2018 0:10:50
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 6-Aug-2018 13:44:37
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Re: Does anyone still read this? Posted on 6-Aug-2018 13:55:28
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Hmm, I have no idea who the people on the left side are (except the one in the bottom, Ben Hermans maybe? but I'm not sure either)
Who are they?
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