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"If that were not the case, than that would mean that you could force any software maker to port its software to any hardware platform. That would be ridiculous."
No one is forcing Apple to do anything. People just want to install a copy of software that they legally purchased from a store on what ever they want. They don't want help/support from Apple. They just want to use their legally purchased software how they want and don't want to be sued for using it that way.