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In the past, I've asked why the Apple fanboys are so throughly-incapable of grasping the difference between purchasing software and pirating it (based on their constant attempts to spin the Psystar case as if it were about software piracy).
But after reading the statement from Apple, I now understand: even the people RUNNING Apple are apparently too stupid to understand the difference (or just too dishonest to acknowledge it).
I guess I shouldn't be surprised, since the common iApologist doesn't have a single idea in his head except direct quotes from Apple marketing copy.