Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jun 2008 22:13 UTC
Apple PsyStar introduced its Mac clone to much media attention back in April, causing many discussions about the company's legal status, the validity of the Mac OS X EULA, and even PsyStar's very existence. It soon turned out PsyStar was a real company, and was actually shipping the OpenComputer Mac Clone to its customers, to generally rather favourable reviews - not stellar of course, but acceptable, with the biggest downside being the inability to use the Software Update tool, forcing users to download OS updates straight from PsyStar's servers - to prevent updates from Apple hosing the OpenComputer. We're a few months later now, and a few things have changed.
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Apple Won't Go After Them
by DittoBox on Tue 24th Jun 2008 00:00 UTC
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Apple won't go after them because they know if they lose, the entire concept of the EULA flies out the window smashing to its gruesome death 13 stories below.