[News] Motion for Relief from Judgement: DENIED | ANN.lu |
Posted on 26-Jul-2004 02:21 GMT by Sammy Nordström | 52 comments View flat View list |
The court has finally responed to Amiga Inc.'s motion for relief from judgement; the motion is DENIED. Furthermore, the court clarifies the specific performance granted to the plaintiff.
As always, the court documents are available at:
http://www.mindrelease.net/amiga-thendic
According to a recent interview with Garry Hare, CEO of KMOS, this should conclude this case and KMOS intend to comply with the court ruling.
Quote from http://www.swaug.org.uk/amiwest2004-ghi.php:
Q: On the subject of the law suite, anything to say?
THe law suite is no longer pending, the final ruling was 10 days ago and the judge said that the original agreement stands and all clauses enforced and enforcable. There are a number of implications. We haven't heard anything since from Genesis, Bplan or Pegasos.
The lawyers theory: took so long because court was taking it seriously
My theory: the court forgot about it!
Q: You intend to comply fully?
Judge has been clear, Yes.
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Motion for Relief from Judgement: DENIED : Comment 28 of 52 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Ketzer on 26-Jul-2004 12:49 GMT | In reply to Comment 14 (gary_c): > Really? I thought Genesi has an AmigaDE port on the way now and, no doubt, AmigaOS4 users will probably get it, too, since Amiga, Inc. (now KMOS) has been "persuaded" to create it.
> -- gary_c
1) First Genesi would have to get in contact with Amiga Inc./KMOS (which they didnt).
2) Then they would have to provide the needed hardware (several pegasos I, not 2).
3) Then Tao would have to provide the Intent port (to pegasos linux for example).
4) Then Amiga Inc. would have an undetermined timeframe to actually do the port of AmigaDE (which should be no work at all as thats the goal of Intent).
As Genesi have never did 2) before, and after the ruling didnt do 1) either, and ofcourse arent even interested in AmigaDE at all as they brought this law suite for a different purpose ... I agree though that AmigaOS will probably see a DE port. |
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