Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Sep 2009 08:44 UTC, submitted by Cytor
Hardware, Embedded Systems There are several options out there if you wan to run Mac OS X on your non-Apple labelled computer, but one of them appears to be in serious trouble. It has been uncovered that the EFI-X module is nothing more than a USB stick with a DRM chip, with code from the hackintosh community on it - without attribution. On top of that, its firmware update utility uses LGPL code - again, without attribution.
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RE: Comment by lurch_mojoff
by Googol on Mon 21st Sep 2009 09:44 UTC in reply to "Comment by lurch_mojoff"
Googol
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Maybe that applies to some less fortunate folks out there, lets call them US citizens. Installing OSX on other kit is not a violation of terms elsewhere, so I don't view this as an issue. Installing OSX is perfectly legal, maybe not for you.

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