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Those guys (both the company and the consumers) are playing with fire. Apple may not even try suing them, but they may push a technical update that will break OS X on non-Apple hardware. There's gotta be a way to do so that we're not aware yet. I could imagine suddenly thousands of Hackintoshes stopping working, everybody complaining and PearC, Psystar disappearing...Apple certainly had anticipated that.