US Company Buys Commodore Brand For $33 Million 410
inKubus writes "Tulip Computers International BV -- which has held the rights to Commodore since 1997 -- said Thursday it will sell the once-mighty Commodore computer brand to U.S.-based Yeahronimo Media Ventures Inc. for 24 million euros, or $33 million. A company spokesman said they would "take actions" against possible copyright infringements of the Commodore name in the United States as well as release a new MP3 player and rerelease classic games."
After all... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:After all... (Score:3, Informative)
Almost certainly, yes, but not necessarily. MIDI interfaces were available for the C64, and Commodore themselves even made a MIDI keyboard, the MK10. I still have one.
Re:After all... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:After all... (Score:5, Insightful)
1>notice people making joysticks with built-in games that play commodore games
2>buy commodore name to sue those companies
3>...
4>profit!
Once that plan is complete maybe they will buy Amiga.
Re:After all... (Score:3, Informative)
Maybe It's for Cellphones (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe they want to make a C64 emulator for cellphones and sell/rent old C64 games to cellphone customers.
Re:After all... (Score:3, Interesting)
It's more like
1>Notice a little too late in the game that the brand still has some tangible value.
2>buy commodore name and threaten to sue those companies so you get media coverage.
3>make games yourself, and use brand to market new hardware and devices of some sort. (still an iffy proposition, because the brand has no credibility other than nostalgia at this point).
4>profit... if you're smart and reaallly lucky.
C64 DTV on QVC - no lawsuit in sight (Score:3, Informative)
They can't "sue those people" because they are "those people" [wards.net].
Re:After all... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:After all... (Score:4, Informative)
The company making the new Amiga Operating System is Hyperion Entertainment [hyperion-e...inment.com]
And an example of one of the dozen or so online stores that currently sell the new Amiga Hardware coupled with the new Amiga operating system as well as Classic Amiga Hardware and Software is Vesalia Online [vesalia.de] --- Thats right! You can already buy it!!!!
Re:After all... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:After all... (Score:3, Informative)
No, they aren't, and the Amiga computer died a decade ago.
OTOH, what is happening is that Hyperion Entertainment [hyperion-e...inment.biz] are porting and updating AmigaOS to version 4 on licence from Amiga, Inc. [amiga.com], a company formed in 2000 by a marketing exec from the previous Amiga-owners Gateway. AInc in turn has allegedly switched owners twice since then, during litigation.
AmigaOS 4, and beyond, are meant to run on third party PowerPC hardware. Nobody is designing or even specifying stand
There goes (Score:4, Insightful)
Commodore's heritage (Score:4, Informative)
Commodore was founded by Jack Tramiel, who was a Polish-born American citizen, established Commodore in Canada to circumvent stricter import/export regulations in the US (some of Commodore's early office products and parts were imported from eastern Europe and relations between US and nations within the Soviet sphere of influence were obviously cooling). Co-founder CP Morgan might've been Canadian but I'm not sure. In any case, CP Morgan's company went bankrupt and the SEC thoroughly investigated Morgan for less-than-honest conduct. Later, Canadian Irving Gould invested in Commodore and kept it alive, but he was ultimately responsible for ousting Jack in the 80s. Gould was also noted for his not-quite-honest business practises. If I recall, Commodore International was incorporated offshore to avoid taxation, although the physical offices were in Canada.
So....the "Canadian Icon" Commodore was founded by an American Citizen (a remarkable one who survived Auchwitz and had quite an acumen for business, but not Canadian) and incorporated offshore. The early Canadian investor (Morgan) had a minority stake and went bankrupt and nearly pulled Tramiel into a legal quagmire with his corporate hanky-panky. The next Canadian that stepped into the picture (Gould) outed the founder and let Jack take some of Commodore's best people with him over to Atari, then subsequently squandered the prize they snatched from Jack at Atari (the Amiga--which was a fantastic machine that was mismanaged into the ground).
Since the Bankruptcy, what was left of Commodore never came back to Canada--it existed solely in Europe.
As a Canadian myself, I think I'd find another Icon to be proud of.
Let Me Get This Straight... (Score:5, Funny)
A group of investors actually wants the name associated with a company whose business strategy was best summed up as:
Ready
Fire!
Aim
Re:Let Me Get This Straight... (Score:2)
they had a damn good business strategy, amazing engineers, good products.
just an effing corrupt CEO.
Re:Let Me Get This Straight... (Score:2, Interesting)
I take it you never saw the Superbowl commercial for the Amiga.
It was traumatic for those of us who were trying to get other to buy into it. I've still got my A2000 right here. Excellent product, but the marketing was horrendously inept.
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Not just a lack of marketing... (Score:3, Informative)
- It was a CEO making 10+ million a year when his company was going down the tube.
- It was paying $800,000 a month for a huge factory building in West Chester, PA when most of manufacturing had long ago moved overseas.
- It was C= snubbing of third parties like Newtek (Video Toaster guys), until it was WAY too late.
- It was C= thinking they could sell crappy PC's under their name better than their own original product. They lost MILLIONS on those.
The fact that they lost the MHz wa
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Re:Let Me Get This Straight... (Score:3, Informative)
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brilliance, no?
Re:Let Me Get This Straight... (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Let Me Get This Straight... (Score:2)
The Upholder class subs were actually built in the 80's. They were retired a few years later only because Thatcher had decided to build a bunch of nuclear subs as well.
See this CBC story [www.cbc.ca].
This is one of the reasons... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:This is one of the reasons... (Score:3, Funny)
I doubt that they are going to get that much from college kids.
Re:This is one of the reasons... (Score:3, Interesting)
Hey! Don't knock it. I mean, look what's it's done for SCO, and they don't even have a case or own the copyrights in question. These guys will at least have the pretense of a broken leg to stand on.
Re:This is one of the reasons... (Score:3, Funny)
And that's why I'm buying rights to the Odyssey!!! (Score:2)
Re:This is one of the reasons... (Score:5, Interesting)
No one is still insisting that Paperclip was better than Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org Write (though I'm sure a few will as soon as I hit "submit"), so apps are out.
As for games, people still love old C64 games. That Joystick on QVC with the games on it is selling enough to have its own hacking community and people are still psycho about games like M.U.L.E. (my Wife wants me to get one of those joysticks and hack Caveman Ughlympics on it - I'd prefer Fort Apocalypse myself).
Thing is, Commodore themselves didn't write many games. M.U.L.E. was Electronic Arts of all things, Fort Apocalypse was Synapse Software (long dead of course).
Just buying out the "Commodore" name won't allow them to sue abandonware sites. There *might* be something they can do to emulator authors, but that's doubtful.
They bought the "Commodore" name since it's still a powerful brand in people's minds. They'll see Commodore MP3 players and Commodore 64 joysticks in stores and think "wow, Commodore is still around..." Look at the sheer number of people who think Atari is the same company with the same people. Heck, when I was working at Babbage's in 1999 when Hasbro had the new games under the Atari name (Windows CD-ROM's) I had people come up to me and ask if they "needed their old Atari" to play these games.
Re:This is one of the reasons... (Score:2)
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Re:This is one of the reasons...Outdated. (Score:2)
I'm just wondering, if they do go that way, what the overall outcome would be. I find it more interesting than upsetting.
Finally (Score:3, Funny)
Wow, (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Wow, (Score:2)
picture it, it's funny. Maybe the black shadow man, would just stand there for a mintue and then walk away.
Re:Wow, (Score:2)
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Memory Banking (Score:5, Informative)
correction of correction (Score:3, Informative)
The main difference between the MOS 6510 and the original Rockwell 6502
MOS created the "original" 6502 design and licensed it to others--Rockwell probably being the biggest of those (I think they supplied Atari for a time? Cannot remember). The MOS6510 was harware enhanced, whereas the ROK6502 was software enhanced. The ROK6502 didn't have the I/O port, but Rockwell defined ALL the "undefined opcodes" in the base 6502 design.
The "undefined op
It's dead, Jim. (Score:2, Funny)
Seriously. Is Commodore really still popular?
Isn't infringing on them, like infringing on a dead body?
Re:It's dead, Jim. (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Oh cool. (Score:2)
They just did that a couple of weeks back. You search Slashdot for it; I'm too lazy
Personally, I want an Atari 800/XL/XE version, preferably hackable (and certainly the 'real thing' from an end-user POV, none of that rewritten nonsense that the Intellivision device got slagged off for).
Re:Oh cool. (Score:2)
But searching for it meant I wasn't the first to reply. :-(
There are other stories related to this device that the original poster can search for though.
Re:Oh cool. (Score:4, Informative)
It was on slashdot a couple weeks ago.
More likely, this Yeahanomorinono Media Venture Concern (is that REALLY a US company?!) will sue her ass into a hole.
Anyone know whats up with her or Commodore One? Is she using the Commodore name legally?
Too bad this company has no vision. To hell with mp3 players and re-selling old games, I'd love to see them update the Amiga, a la the G4 Mac and OS/X.
That I'd pay for.
Re:Oh cool. (Score:2)
Re:Oh cool. (Score:2, Insightful)
From an earlier interview I believe she only acted as a consultant to the company that actually produces the device, so she should be rather safe from that perspective. The company that produces the device plus anybody using that Commodore name for profit will be sued into oblivion.
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Re:Oh cool. (Score:3, Interesting)
So here's what they're going to do -- sue as many of those small-time chinese c64 joystick manufacturers and sellers, online emulators, rom sites, etc.. then make their own just in time for the fad to be well over (I predict next xmas).
Umm ..We got one of them Now (Score:2)
However, many others wont know this ( which is apparent by you being modded as 'interesting', and not 'funny'.
Re:Oh cool. (Score:2)
Already have them:
http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?nest=%2Fasp%2
So... (Score:5, Insightful)
I mean, really, it's pretty much been empty promises since about 1992 from the Commodore/Amiga crowd, and the Commodore kicked the bucket.
oh goody (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:SID and Patent Laws (Score:2)
It should be interesting to see... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:It should be interesting to see... (Score:2)
Commodore is dead (Score:3, Insightful)
Talking of the Amiga, WTF is that all about...?! (Score:2)
Which begs the question; WTF is happening with the Amiga legacy at the moment?
I stopped following Amiga developments circa 1995, when the new Amiga owners wanted to re-release the ageing A1200 for 100 pounds *more* than it had been selling for when C= went bankrupt. (Even then I knew the difference between trying to get the Amiga back into the mainstream, and squeezing the
Re:Talking of the Amiga, WTF is that all about...? (Score:2)
Re:Talking of the Amiga, WTF is that all about...? (Score:2)
(Yes; I know the Amiga OS beat the heck out of Windows/DOS in its day. I was one of those defending it. But now it's dissociated from the hardware, and OSs have changed a lot in the past 10 years.)
The problem with the Amiga sites is that they all seem designed for people already familiar with the current situation- i.e. die-hard Ami
Re:Talking of the Amiga, WTF is that all about...? (Score:2)
- look cool in my living room
- have a slick gui with extreme ease of use
- interoperate with my stereo and TV
- run software that gets the job done
- offer all this at an affordable price
So far I could just get out and buy an iMac, but here's the hurdle:
- be the perfect gameconsole, run every hot game out there AND is
One more: (Score:2)
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Re:Commodore is dead (Score:5, Insightful)
The people most likely to care are those who *know* the situation, your hypothetical 30-year old Joe Sixpack might get nostalgic about his old C64 or Amiga, but realistically, C= is a company from the past and doesn't have that much cachet nowadays.
I don't think Commodore t-shirts will ever be fashionable in the way that Atari t-shirts became a couple of years back.
Actually, the one thing that pisses me off about the Atari 'resurrection' is the gratuitous changing of the logo. The original was an absolute design classic; either the fuji on its own, or with the fuji and 'ATARI' name underneath.
Hasbro did their own stupid variant when they owned it, now Infogrames have decided to alter the fuji itself (UGLY!), then stick it in the middle of the 'ATARI' name (where it loses impact, IMHO).
The best reason I can think of for doing this is some tosser of a design consultant justifying his fee. Scum.
Going after infringers... (Score:2, Insightful)
Is this a U.S. company (Score:3, Informative)
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E-mail: info@yeahronimo.com
Yeahronimo Media Ventures Inc.
Ms. Roxanne Pons
Public Relations
Tel: +31 35 543 05 07
E-mail: press@yeahronimo.com
Company Address Europe (Operational Offices)
Hermesweg 15
3741 GP BAARN
The Netherlands
Company Address USA
Yeahronimo Media Ventures Inc
433 N. Camden Dr., Suite 600
Beverly Hills, Ca. 90210 USA
Phone: +1 213 379 0540
Fax: +1 310 362 8608
Re:Is this a U.S. company (Score:2)
More like Pirates! (Score:2)
What's the point? I mean really? (Score:2)
New Amigas? Kinda late for that don'tcha think?
A shell for nothing but endless litigation? Maybe Darl can get a job there after SCO's shareholders call for his head. Even then sounds like Tulip pulled a coup actually getting a sucker to spend more than 2 cents for the name.
Commodore is dead. They had sushi in the Amiga and they sold it as fish
Re:What's the point? I mean really? (Score:2, Insightful)
When Jobs came back to Apple, people were saying "New Macs? Kinda late for that don'tcha think?"
Not that that's going to happen here. They just want some trademarks to sue people over.
Though I'd love to see the Amiga updated and rereleased, a la the newer Macs. One can dream.
True Value (Score:5, Insightful)
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Imagine the leet speak (Score:2, Interesting)
And one of the funniest things to do on a c64 is make it acid trip. You do this: Randomize(some int), get 2 random numbers, poke one number into the other's address, loop it. So its one crazy poke fest. I've seen the screen split into 4 pieces change colors and scroll wildly. Its funny because your computer goes nuts. You can't do it on a PC because it might erase your harddrive or something serio
TRADEMARK, not copyright (Score:5, Insightful)
There are a couple of issues they might run into:
1) continuous use -- has the trademark been in continuous use over the years? They can't just abandon it and pick it back up
2) passing off - if no one else is "passing themselves off" as the Commodore computer company, they probably don't have an action.
overall, if their investment plan is litigation, i think they are in a craptacular situation
Is this about the C64 on a joystick.... (Score:2)
In other words, I doubt there is much money in going after people writing C64 emulators, but there might be in chasing the company supplying QVC, or even QVC.
Just curious and hoping some more knowledgele people will add real information to this.
Commodore Brand Heating Units (Score:2)
Commodore is so out of style (Score:2)
Bring back the VIC-20! (Score:3, Funny)
I want my 1MHZ of screaming power, with 5K of RAM!
Re:Bring back the VIC-20! (Score:3, Funny)
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US or dutch? (Score:2)
I really wonder how this will affect the C64 DTV stick just released. I'm in Europe, so I still haven't been able to get one of these.
Great strategy; alienate your clients right away. (Score:3, Interesting)
New strategy (Score:3, Funny)
Though I'd probably get some strange looks as I rock out to the "Commando" theme on the bus.
Emulators? (Score:2)
Good thing i got my DTV already..
So what their profit making plans are: (Score:3, Informative)
2) Decry copyright infringements about defunct company (that nobody knew existed anymore)
3) Sue people
4) Make Profit!!!
Hey I was able to complete all the steps...sound's like a familiar tactic from our favorite companies.
Atari (Score:2)
Grand Theft Auto (Score:2)
I hope not though
We must protect Jeri! (Score:3, Funny)
Jeri! You read Slashdot, right? Send me a message. In the meantime, I'll go get our, uh.. I mean YOUR bed ready!
Re:Yeahronimo! (Score:5, Funny)
It was all they could get... names already taken were:
Geronimo
Jironimo
Ghironimo
Geeronimo
Goshronimo
and
Gollyronimo
Re:Yeahronimo! (Score:2)
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Re:I just can't wait (Score:3, Funny)
How dare you.
I remember when a bunch of my friends had Vic 20s, and I wished I had one.
Then for christmas, lo and behold, there's what looks like a Vic 20! Hooray, I rushed over, red-cheeked with excitement. Commodore 64?! What the fuck is that! I had one from the very first shipment to Canada. There was nowhere to get software for it in my area.
I was bummed, and all my friends mocked my useless PC.. Until a few months later my old man took me to t
Re:uh? (Score:3, Insightful)