Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Mon 21st Jul 2008 14:35 UTC, submitted by Thom_Holwerda
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2006-11-12
Actually, patents have nothing to do with this situation/case.
Apple would be probably not be able to successfully sue for patent infringement (nor for copyright infringement), because, it appears that every OSX installation on a Pystar machine is backed by a legally purchased copy of OSX.
Pystar legally bought each copy -- Apple has been fully compensated for use of their patented (and copyrighted) property.