[News] Amiga Inc auction items | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Jun-2003 08:47 GMT by Ben | 70 comments View flat View list |
As reported at amiga.org:
http://www.murphyauctions.net/amiga.html
Seems to be a list of useful but dated PCs, printers and furniture with a few PDAs thrown in.
I guess they will be most upset by the loss of the foosball table.
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Comment 1 | Xeyes | | 04-Jun-2003 06:57 GMT |
Comment 2 | priest | | 04-Jun-2003 06:59 GMT |
Comment 3 | Peter Gordon | | 04-Jun-2003 06:59 GMT |
Comment 4 | T_Bone | | 04-Jun-2003 07:16 GMT |
Comment 5 | krize | | 04-Jun-2003 07:26 GMT |
Comment 6 | Seehund | | 04-Jun-2003 07:38 GMT |
Comment 7 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 04-Jun-2003 08:12 GMT |
Comment 8 | Biig surpise | | 04-Jun-2003 08:22 GMT |
Comment 9 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 04-Jun-2003 08:37 GMT |
Comment 10 | Amon_Re | | 04-Jun-2003 08:37 GMT |
Comment 11 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 04-Jun-2003 08:38 GMT |
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Amiga Inc auction items : Comment 12 of 70 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Bill Hoggett on 04-Jun-2003 08:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 8 (Biig surpise): No, it looks like they were locked out of their offices and all material property seized to pay off their outstanding debt, which is what most people knew to be the case for a very long time.
This means all IP, company documents and personal property of company employees would be returned to them, but all equipment, such as furniture, computer equipment, printers, filing cabinets, even the infamous cubicle partitions would all go. One would expect any hard drives to be wiped clean, if only to cover the creditors from any threat of breaching copyright laws.
All this is just confirmation of what is already public knowledge. That some people tried to spin the event as having a different meaning is inevitable is suppose. |
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