[News] The COMPLETE civil docket for Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Nov-2003 21:02 GMT by samface | 99 comments View flat View list |
You can find the COMPLETE civil docket for the Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc court case here.
These files has been retrieved through the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system and has been reproduced as a whole and completely as published in the Case Management/Electronic Case Files system on U.S. District Court Western District of Washington's website.
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Posted by IanS on 15-Nov-2003 10:11 GMT | Would be nice to hear bb's official statement on why they're suing Amiga. Oh wait - it was because he wants to give them money wasn't it? ;-)
Referring to this passage again:
"Thendic has the right with the consent of Amiga at any time to add new products to this list to thereby implicate Amiga's obligations under the Agreement to integrate the Licensed Software into such additional Thendic Products. Amiga will not unreasonably withhold constent to expand the list of Thendic Products"
I'm not a lawyer and I'm not even going to pretend (unlike some) that because I know one I am suddenly qualified to give me opinion as fact, but the passage above says to me that Amiga Inc have to a) give consent, and b) not unreasonably withhold consent. Presumably bbrv are suing due to point b. Am I okay so far?
Now, seeing as Intent doesn't exist for PPC AFAIK, how it can be unreasonable to disagree to porting AmigaDE when IT NEEDS INTENT TO EXIST? Am I barking up the wrong tree completely here? It seems simple, even to someone who's knows nothing about law. Maybe if Thendic get Intent ported to PPC THEN they have a case...
Interesting.
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