Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th May 2009 13:27 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Hot on the heels of the Russians, we have another clone maker popping up, this time in fish & chips country: Freedom PC. "Powerful and versatile, environmentally friendly yet inexpensive computer systems compatible with any and all of the main operating systems: Mac OS X, Linux or Windows. So YOU can decide which one to use for what YOU want to do. And we give you a choice of models, too - from the low priced and good looking office machine, the ideal choice for business, to the high powered, sleek, gaming media centre. All, with the operating system of your choice pre-installed - or none at all - at prices accessible to all." They offer various models pre-installed with Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X.
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OSGuy
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Well, if they are so bad, then what does Apple have to fear? People will still buy Macs, right? Since they are so much superior and totally worth the money, right? What's the problem for Apple? What is Apple so afraid of, if these clones are so bad as everyone says they are?


The answer is simple Thom: "Money, Power" but there is more to this....

1. Image & Reputation. If someome who doesn't know anything about Macs gets one of these clones and they don't work that well as an orignal Mac, the average user would think it's the OS and this will create bad image & reputation to Apple.

2. EULA

3. Money, lost sales

4. Because they can

Anyway, I don't see Apple winning on this one. They will eventually run out of money if they go after every one of them.

There is a cure. They can create better DRM that requires activation and without the authentic DRM chip, you won't be able to activate your copy.

Edited 2009-05-21 09:17 UTC

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