Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Jan 2009 10:16 UTC
Law and Order And so the court case between Apple and clone-maker Psystar continues. Claims are being thrown back and forth between the two companies, ranging from Apple invoking the DMCA, to Psystar claiming Apple's Mac OS X copyright is invalid. We can add a new one to the list. Court documents reveal that Psystar claims it has bought its copies of Mac OS X fair and square - including some directly from Apple.
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Macrat
Member since:
2006-03-27

Whether or not they think they can win isn't the issue anymore. It's what happens when they lose.


And more importantly who with the deep pockets is funding them on this.

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Earl Colby pottinger Member since:
2005-07-06

Question. Why you think it is a sure thing they will lose to Apple?

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Moredhas Member since:
2008-04-10

I simply think Psystar will lose to Apple because Apple probably have much more money, and aren't going to let a dangerous verdict like this fall against them. They'll appeal more times and pick at more technicalities than the SCO, if that's what it takes.

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