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2010-03-08
At least here in France, it is illegal to sell two distinct products in a linked fashion. OSX and the Mac are distinct products, since OSX is sold separately from the Mac. So Apple can't force someone to buy a Mac along with OSX, if I'm not wrong. And in that case, this EULA clause is just invalid.
Edited 2010-09-09 06:17 UTC