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No they're not, they're selling commodity hardware with a perfectly kosher copy of OSX pre-installed. It's not the same as a clone.
Just because there's a clause in a EULA saying "you cant do X" that doesn't mean it's a valid contract clause. What if it said that you have to give your first-born child to medical research? This is why we have contract law.
It is also worth noting that violating an EULA is not illegal, it's a contract violation.