Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Nov 2009 10:13 UTC
Law and Order While the Apple v. Psystar case is currently on hold until the hearing regarding the motions for a summary judgement takes place (November 12) the Psystar v. Apple case (still with me?) is only just beginning. Psystar has amended its original complaint in this second lawsuit, asking the judge to order Apple to cease calling Psystar's business "illegal", claiming it hurts the clone maker financially.
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Yamin
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2006-01-10

well that is the fundamental problem with 'free' software. Once it is written, anyone can use it without giving back.

Oh the plight of developers who do not understand cash flow and human nature.

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