• Jim
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    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    Quote:

    takemehomegrandma wrote:
    Well, the same agreement that granted Hyperion a license to whatever they may have licensed, also stipulated that Hyperion’s license can not be transferred to another entity without prior written consent from Amiga. Hyperion *doesn’t own* anything Amiga related that could be transferred, they have only a license *to use*. That grant is specifically for Hyperion and not some other company. It’s not an asset that can be handed over, it’s a permission, an agreement between two specific parties.


    I didn't see that in the settlement agreement, only the the license was transferable.

    Do you have a quote stating that Amiga Inc's permission is required?

    Keep in mind that I've never felt the Amiga Inc actually owned the asset and that the prior lawsuit really just helped them legitimize that claim.
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