[News] Fleecy Moss clarifies on ANN | ANN.lu |
Posted on 20-May-2002 22:17 GMT by SlimJim | 186 comments View flat View list |
For those of you lacking the stamina to wade through the 300+ posts-thread
on ANN (named "the next ppc amiga" ), Fleecy Moss, CTO at Amiga Inc,
made a short surprise visit to dispell some rumours about the BPlan-AInc situation (apparently
after getting the thumbs up from AInc:s legal advisors).
Snippets from various posts:
[...] "For AmigaOS4, Amiga said that it will welcome ANY and ALL hardware companies
which develop hardware. We have spent many hours of email with
representatives of bPlan and in all of them, our line has been consistent.
1.We will be very happy to provide bPlan with an OS4 licence, and to have
OS4 running on the Pegasos
2.Amiga compatability within MorphOS comes from illegally obtained source
tapes and we will use all legal process to prevent it from entering the
market.
It is not Amiga Inc preventing AmigaOS4 from running on the Pegasos. As far
as Amiga Inc is concerned, we consider the two issues mentioned above as
being completely separate."
[...]
"Most of you (with an interest in the truth anyway) have already asked the
obvious question. What would Amiga Inc gain from NOT allowing OS4 to run on
the Pegasos. Answer - absolutely nothing.
The licence terms for OS4 are the same for bPlan as for Eyetech and anyone
else who wishes to sell an Amiga product that runs OS4. It is a typical OEM
licence, and presents a level playing field, for producers, for distributors
and for customers. You will find NO exclusive deals done for any product
that carries the Amiga seal of approval, and no favouritism played to any
company or individual.
Any company that says that they approached us and we rejected them is lying.
They may not have liked certain elements of the OEM deal, but it is the same
deal as everyone else is offered."
[...]
"Anything to do with MorphOS and its 'amiga compatability' will be decided,
so it seems, in the courts."
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Fleecy Moss clarifies on ANN : Comment 63 of 186 | ANN.lu |
Posted by What I ment to post from the Archives on 21-May-2002 04:00 GMT | http://www.ann.lu/comments2.cgi?view=0955547535&category=unmoderated&59
More details about MorphOS revealed : Comment 9 of 59
Posted by Ralph Schmidt (Unknown IP) on 12-Apr-2000
In Reply to Comment 7:
About legal issues...
Look..it's our own property what we do.
What has a C Exec compatability layer
and dozens of patches, a ram handler,
cdromfilesystem, scsi devices, cybergraphics,
mui, math function patches to do with their
intellectual property ?
MorphOS still needs the amigaos rom so
the only issue is extending its usage on
different hardware or os enviroments and
that's perfectly legal under the EU law
which even supports resourcing in such cases.
Anyway...the so called intellectual property
of the OS stands on weak grounds expecially
after 68k AmigaOS is basicly dead for *7* years.
The 3* Dr. Ruprecht Books which covered commented
disassembled listings of exec, dos, fs, handlers,
all kinds of devices and graphics for 1.3 were
available for years in germany.
Amiga Intern by Dr. Becker contained also a disassembled
exec listing....and that was probably the most sold
amiga book despites its general quality:-)
CBM released the exec src in printed form to early
developers.
Part of the WB tools weren't really copyrighted by
CBM as they were based on the old arp stuff by the
software distillery.
WB and ROM licences are in the hands of several
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