
Apple's Boot Camp has
stirred things up quite a bit around the net. eWeek states:
"CIOs have a lot invested in Windows and aren't going to junk the OS for Apple. However, if a CIO can get a twofer - Windows XP and Mac OS on one machine - a flyer may make some sense." In an analysis, eWeek concludes:
"Boot Camp might give businesses and consumers another reason to look at the Mac, analysts and IT managers say." Cnet
wonders if all this is good news for MS, while Ars looks at the
limitations. Apple also released
firmware updates for Intel Macs, which supposedly
add BIOS support to EFI so you can just boot an XP (or Linux!) CD
without using Boot Camp.
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Are any of those OEM rules actually legally valid? Copyright only covers replication and use of a piece of software, but not the selling of it.