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RE: Maybe it will work if...
by Anacardo on Fri 1st Aug 2008 09:49
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It would, but you definitely need to modify OSX in order to make it install onto a generic Mac. Providing the tools to do the job would probably mean distributing software not only that wasn't meant to be distributed for profit, but that some people might even consider illegal (or breaking the eula). While NOT providing anything but a step by step guide (the user has to connect to the internet and download the thing from P2P) would probably expose the company to accuses of false advertising and the like (and anyway what would be the point in doing such a thing?).
RE: Maybe it will work if...
by stestagg on Fri 1st Aug 2008 11:01
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I was thinking that if Apple will win will be because they can prove that the scripts provided by Psystar actually modify the software.. in some way.
I say IF because I have my doubts on it.
Btw I was wondering if someone can start selling Clones able to run Mac os x without providing mac os x preinstalled.
I.e. They sell the PC, they say it will work with Mac os X, and at the same time they provide the Original Installation disk along with some Step by Step Guide, something very easy to follow.
In this case it will be the User that eventually will break the EULA not the Clone seller.
Do you think It will work?