[News] Motion for Summary Judgement Against Amiga to be Heard on Nov 21, 2003. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 16-Nov-2003 08:23 GMT by Rich Woods | 263 comments View flat View list |
Motion for Summary Judgement Against Amiga to be Heard on Nov 21, 2003 in Washington Federal District Court.
Motion for Summary Judgement Against Amiga to be Heard on Nov 21, 2003 in Washington Federal District Court.
It also looks like Amiga is again without counsel.
"This matter comes before the Court on "Plantiffs' Motion for Judgement and dismissal of Counter Claims for Lack of Representation." Although corporations must be represented by counsel, defendant's failure to retain new counsel has not yet been given rise to a sanctionable failure to prosecute. Plantiff's motion for judgement and dismissal of the counterclaims is DENIED. Defendant must, however, obtain counsel to defend this litigation if it hopes to avoid an adverse ruling on plaantiff's pending motion for summary judgement.
DATED this 7th day of November,2003.
/s/
robert S. Lasnik
United States District Judge
Get it here .
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Motion for Summary Judgement Against Amiga to be Heard on Nov 21, 2003. : Comment 192 of 263 | ANN.lu |
Posted by samface on 19-Nov-2003 11:18 GMT | In reply to Comment 189 (gary_c): Still caught up in the hardware oriented thinking, I see. Well, I thought I could get you to see things out of a more software oriented view. You see, while Genesi seems to be focused on creating this new OS independant hardware, Amiga seems to focus a bit more on creating a hardware independant OS. So, while the Pegasos seems to be more attractive from a PPC hardware oriented user's point of view (more OS's to choose from on the same platform), the AmigaOS seems to be more attractive from a OS oriented user's point of view (more hardware to choose from for the same OS). Many people choose the x86 platform because of the cheap and fast performing hardware, but there is also alot of people choosing the x86 platform because they want Windows (I know, people are stupid ;-)). It all depends on what type of users you target and which strategy that is going to be the most successful one remains to be seen. You with me yet? |
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