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There is a VERY easy way for Apple to get rid of that threat.
Just have the OS name not contain any reference to their "Apple" brand.
Then cloners can only market their computers as "OS-x". But not as "Apple's OS-X", or Apple clone.
They could even put their OS business guys into a daughter company, and have them not make any advertisements.
The mother company, then sells Apple computers, as they did before.