Chris Wiles said,
> Hi Neil,
>> I'm not, as I doubt they'll be announcing Surftime and ADSL options this
>> month :)
> Hopefully U-Net will actually support Mac (and Amiga?) users, unlike BT
> Internet who's USB based 'modems' lack any kind of Mac driver :-/
You should be able to use a standard ethernet connection instead of a
USB "modem".
>> It's a real concern. Amiga are deadly serious about protecting their
>> trademarks. If they haven't issued a licence for the use of Amiga in the
>> name and URLs, accounts could be pulled.
> Yep, but I need to state that they *do* have permission from Amiga,
I would have thought Blittersoft would have taken this step, so I was
surprised to see no sign of the mandatory acknowledgement of the
trademarks on their site. See the bottom of each page oon the Wirenet
site for the sort of thing that Amiga *require.*
Neil
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