Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Aug 2008 22:21 UTC, submitted by tzineos
Law and Order Mac clone maker Psystar plans to file its answer to Apple's copyright infringement lawsuit Tuesday as well as a countersuit of its own, alleging that Apple engages in anticompetitive business practices. Miami-based Psystar, owned by Rudy Pedraza, will sue Apple under two federal laws designed to discourage monopolies and cartels, the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act, saying Apple's tying of the Mac OS to Apple-labeled hardware is "an anticompetitive restrain of trade", according to attorney Colby Springer of antitrust specialists Carr & Ferrell. Psystar is requesting that the court find Apple's EULA void, and is asking for unspecified damages. Psystar's attorneys are calling Apple's allegations of Psystar's copyright infringement "misinformed and mischaracterized". Psystar argues that its OpenComputer product is shipped with a fully licensed, unmodified copy of Mac OS X, and that the company has simply "leveraged open source-licensed code including Apple's OS" to enable a PC to run the Mac operating system.
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RE[4]: Broader issue ...
by kramii on Thu 28th Aug 2008 08:45 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Broader issue ..."
kramii
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2005-07-22

You first...

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RE[5]: Broader issue ...
by memson on Thu 28th Aug 2008 08:53 in reply to "RE[4]: Broader issue ..."
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2006-01-01

I *think* he already did/does. The guy is ex-Next/current Apple and works in the OS X division IIRC.

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RE[6]: Broader issue ...
by rockwell on Thu 28th Aug 2008 21:08 in reply to "RE[5]: Broader issue ..."
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2005-09-13

So he, himself, wrote OS X? Wow.

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