Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 31st Jul 2008 22:03 UTC
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Apple will simply add a disclaimer:"By using OSX you agree with the terms.."
And legally any installed instance with non agreed disclaimer is illegal.
And legally any installed instance with non agreed disclaimer is illegal.
No. Only if the contractual terms are lawful. Which, at least in the EU, they will not be, since they will be a post sale restraint on use. Which are not enforceable. So no, you cannot impose any conditions on sale you feel like imposing. Not in the EU. And by the way, even if you could, violating them would not be illegal. It would expose you to suit for breach of contract, its quite different.




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Apple will simply add a disclaimer:"By using OSX you agree with the terms.."
And legally any installed instance with non agreed disclaimer is illegal.
Then again if Apple had a MS marketshare they would at least have a monopoly problem here in Europe.
Nonetheless an interesting case to follow, i'm axious to know what precedent will surface :-)