I, too would be a very interested investor if something like the scheme
mentioned below could be worked out. Keep my name is mind if anything ever
developed on getting these rights.
CORD
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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Sam Ismail wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Richard A. Cini, Jr. wrote:
In January, with advice of counsel, I made two
attempts to contact
Commodore's US bankruptcy counsel (Commodore had manufacturing operations in
West Chester and Norristown, PA) to inquire about purchasing Commodore's
remaining intellectual property (i.e., the rights to the schematics,
technology, source code, etc.). I never got a response from them. Anyone
interested in buying Commodore assets??
Yeah, I was going to suggest this. That would be cool! To actually OWN
the rights to a computer I loathed growing up would be ironic at worst.
Let me know what you find out about this and I would be an interested
investor.
Sam
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