Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Feb 2009 20:55 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Law and Order The legal case between Apple and Psystar has just taken another, very small turn. Psystar gained a small victory over Apple today, because U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup allowed Psystar to modify its counter-suit against Apple, after he had dismissed the original counter-suit. However, something more interesting came out of this ruling: the judge hinted at what would happen if Psystar were to win.
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Comment by kittynipples
by kittynipples on Wed 11th Feb 2009 13:56 UTC
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Apple spends a great deal of money developing its operating system so that it can differentiate its computer systems from the rest of the PC market. So here we have another company taking retail OSX upgrades and using them as a value added feature for their own systems that undercut Apple's, when Apple hasn't licensed their software for OEM use, I am inclined to support Apple in this matter.