Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
From: Germany
>>> They sued Titan Computer
>> Any more examples of Hyperion's "unnecessary litigation"?
> Amiga
As said, that was a countersuit, and certainly not unnecessary from Hyperion's viewpoint.
> possibly Epic, possibly H&P.
...or possibly not. I'm not aware of litigation between Hyperion and either company.
> Being litigious isn't just about suing people, it's also about giving people
> little choice but sue you.
Seems it has been language barrier at work then. The German translations for "litigious" can only be used for the suing party, but not for the party sued. As you are a native English speaker I'll have to give that to you.
>>> and seem to have fallen out with Haage&Partner for a similar reason.
>> Any details on that?
> See Steffen Hausser, ANN.lu.
I cannot find anything on a fallout between H&P and Hyperion on anna.amigazeux.org, less so involving Steffen "MagicSN" Häuser. Can you give more hints to better define the search?
>>> They spent enormous time trying to convince people that [...]
>>> bPlan were putting logic bombs in their firmware
>> Any details on that?
> See ANN.lu, the ShopIP saga. [...] Ben was posting on AWN's hidden forums and the
> OS4 mailing list [...], forging a false narrative that the fanboys could all parrot.
I vaguely remember this story between Genesi, ShopIP and certain OpenBSD developers. There was a public
accusation (later retracted) by Mitch B. Parker regarding a "logic bomb" in the CrunchBox code allegedly inserted by Genesi.
I'm not sure of the relevance of "firmware", Ben Hermans, hidden forums or OS4 (mailing list) in this context.
>>> They walked into the original agreement with Amiga Inc believing that
>>> that AInc would just go bankrupt and they'd walk with the Amiga name
>> I'm not aware that the 2001 agreement would have given ownership
>> of the "Amiga" name to Hyperion in case of Amiga Inc. bankruptcy
> Not ownership - just the ability to use it wherever they liked.
Unlikely, as the "Amiga" name would have been purchased off the Amiga Inc. remnants by someone else who probably wouldn't have allowed Hyperion to "walk with the amiga name".
> Much like A-Eon does now.
No, A-Eon have been doing it
much more subtly for the last 3½ years ;-)