[News] 4 New Filings in the Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc Case | ANN.lu |
Posted on 21-Dec-2003 02:32 GMT by samface | 250 comments View flat View list |
There are 4 new filings in the civil docket for the Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc case, including:
RESPONSE by Defendant Amiga Inc. (Entered: 12/19/2003)
AMENDED REPLY to Response to Motion filed by Plaintiffs (Entered: 12/16/2003)
DECLARATION of Bill Buck filed by Plaintiff Thendic Electronics Components (Entered: 12/16/2003)
ORDER by Judge Robert S Lasnik granting in part 31 Plaintiffs' Motion for Summary Judgment. (Entered: 12/19/2003)
A highlight from the latest ruling by Judge Lasnik:
Defendant's counterclaim is hereby dismissed for failure to prosecute. However, the Court declines to rule on plaintiffs' request for specific performance at this time. Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment is renoted for 1/16/2004. Plaintiffs shall have until Monday, January 12, 2004 to submit a memorandum in response to the issues and concerns raised in this Order. Defendant, if and only if it retains counsel in the interim, may file a reply memorandum no later than 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 15, 2004. No extensions shall be given.
Visit the Civil Docket for the Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc case here.
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4 New Filings in the Thendic Electronics, et al v. Amiga Inc Case : Comment 39 of 250 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Bill Hoggett on 21-Dec-2003 20:10 GMT | In reply to Comment 36 (Matt Parsons): > OS4 and A1 have no bearing on this case. They are not Amiga Inc. products
> (unlike AmigaDE), they are simply branding licences, and I believe they were
> made after the contract in question.
When the contract was made has no relevance here. The issue is whether not granting consent to the Pegasos being added to the list of AmigaDE supported devices in Genesi's range is reasonable or not. Since the Pegasos did not exist when the contract was made either.
> Also, Since the licences with Hyperion and Eyetech do not cover AmigaDE (An
> Amiga Inc. product), surely they can not be taken into account?
I'mnot talking about Eyetech or Hyperion, but of the license fees Amiga Inc are supposed to get from the sale of both. Hurt those sales, and the license fees (which I suspect are more than Genesi's license fee for AmigaDE) are lost. This would be financially counterproductive to Amiga Inc, and therefore their decision not to consent to the Pegasos being added to the supported list for DE would be "resonable".
> I think you might be confusing the issue here.
The issue is a subjective one rather than an objective one now. It hinges on what is and what is not "reasonable". |
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