[News] REQUEST by Defendant Amiga Inc for a delay in any decisions | ANN.lu |
Posted on 20-Nov-2003 01:47 GMT by Rich Woods | 115 comments View flat View list |
11/12/2003 REQUEST by Defendant Amiga Inc for a delay in any decisions. (RS, ) (Entered: 11/18/2003)
Bill McEwen requests delay in the Thendic-Amiga trial (by personal letter on Amiga stationary with the Ravensdale PO Box address) - pro se.
We are in the process of locating new council (sic) for Amiga as well as finishing up our investment round so that we will be able to move foward with proper representation.
While I fully expect Amiga will have the funding and council (sic)
located before the requested extension......
Get the file Here
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REQUEST by Defendant Amiga Inc for a delay in any decisions : Comment 51 of 115 | ANN.lu |
Posted by T_Bone on 20-Nov-2003 15:50 GMT | In reply to Comment 42 (gabrielh): >> Actually I forsee a slight income if they Lose!
> A slight income? Based on what? A $4.50 royalty fee for shipped copies of the
> DE?
Isn't that a slight income? That's their going rate isn't it?
> Now lets see - 600 Pegasos @ $4.50 each... $2700.
Not bad, that would equal 100% of their DE licensing income.
> Now, how much does it actually cost Amiga in terms of manpower and other
> resources to get the DE ported to Pegasos?
Nothing. Zero. Ziltch. The contract says Amiga may charge Genesi for the porting costs. We've been through this on Moobunny when the contract was leaked last year. Amiga are perfectly entitled by the contract to pass *all* porting costs to Genesi. (That's not even factoring BB offered over a quarter million dollars to Amiga to pay employees and keep them floating while all this is going on, on TOP of that!)
> Being forced to port the DE to Pegasos would be a disaster for Amiga Inc.
Make your case then, explain how. We've already established Amiga would generate an income doing this, we've also established the cost of implementation to Amiga Inc is $0. Explain where is the disaster?
> They need *big* customers,
And what CPU are a lot of these *big* customers using in their set top boxes and media devices? PPC? Hmm... Your making my case FOR me! Doing the PPC port would help them enter the market for even bigger customers. Synergy, and all that mumbo jumbo. |
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