[Forum] Interesting thread on Amiga.org | ANN.lu |
Posted on 06-Sep-2004 14:12 GMT by Anonymous (Edited on 2004-09-06 19:48:28 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 382 comments View flat View list |
Due to censorship by Argo the thread is locked but it is interesting to see a major Anti Amiga Inc webmaster turn in to a Genesi attacker and a certain website defender.
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Posted by Bernie Meyer on 09-Sep-2004 09:40 GMT | In reply to Comment 328 (Sammy Nordström): Supposedly, in April 2003, AI sold (or somehow transferred title to) AmigaOS to Itec. And yet nobody knew until early this year. Genesi, who not only were in litigation with AI during this period, but were handed a judgement which, however facetiously, they interpreted (and tried to get the judge to clarify) as giving them access to AmigaOS, obviously DID NOT KNOW.Here a major component of a commercial entity's value is being removed from a company which is getting sued. A component which, during discovery, the CEO listed as one of the major assets of said company, at the same time as stating that there were effectively no cash assets. And nobody knew. Even the court didn't know --- you yourself have all the documents.And yet you think that everyone involved would have immediately been informed of a change of CEO --- which, after all, is little more than an internal matter of the company in question? It wasn't McBill Genesi were having a suit with, it was AI --- no matter who CEOs AI.Do you really believe that "all communications goes through legal counsel" nonsense? Yes, if they had agreed to settle, they would have contacted their respective counsel, have them draw up a piece of paper for all to sign, and done it all according to the books. But do you really think that what goes onto that piece of paper, or whether there even will be a piece of paper, is done in any way other than people talking to each other, preferably with plausible deniability (i.e. no witnesses, no recordings)? What world do you live in?And as for the rest of your fantastic argument --- AI didn't make a change of ownership known, either in court or in public (and yes, AI appears to still be in default on several court rulings, so the courts probably would like to know). In fact, they still haven't. Doesn't mean it hasn't happened. |
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