Hi Guys,
The brand "Amiga" is currently owned by a company other than Commodore
who went bust years ago:
http://www.amiga.com/sales/index.php?p=brand
I know this isn't the right place for legal advice,
so I'll word my question carefully, and just ask for thoughts/ideas,
and won't act on advice from here.
With that in mind, There are tons of apps in the App Store that not only
use the word "Amiga", but many other computers names as well.
In the case of Amiga, it's usually a native iOS port of an old game,
or a nostalgic reproduction of some unique Amiga quirk.
My question is really, Can a company stop me from calling an Amiga, an Amiga?
I really don't understand.
Amiga might be a niche, but just search the App Store for "Playstation".
Are they all acting unlawfully?
Cheers, Art.
The brand "Amiga" is currently owned by a company other than Commodore
who went bust years ago:
http://www.amiga.com/sales/index.php?p=brand
I know this isn't the right place for legal advice,
so I'll word my question carefully, and just ask for thoughts/ideas,
and won't act on advice from here.
With that in mind, There are tons of apps in the App Store that not only
use the word "Amiga", but many other computers names as well.
In the case of Amiga, it's usually a native iOS port of an old game,
or a nostalgic reproduction of some unique Amiga quirk.
My question is really, Can a company stop me from calling an Amiga, an Amiga?
I really don't understand.
Amiga might be a niche, but just search the App Store for "Playstation".
Are they all acting unlawfully?
Cheers, Art.
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