Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Nov 2009 10:13 UTC
Legal While the Apple v. Psystar case is currently on hold until the hearing regarding the motions for a summary judgement takes place (November 12) the Psystar v. Apple case (still with me?) is only just beginning. Psystar has amended its original complaint in this second lawsuit, asking the judge to order Apple to cease calling Psystar's business "illegal", claiming it hurts the clone maker financially.
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RE[4]: Not OSnews, PSnews
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 3rd Nov 2009 21:01 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Not OSnews, PSnews"
Thom_Holwerda
Member since:
2005-06-29

Unintended consequence?


Oh that is certainly not unintended. Apple fanatics often claim that Microsoft is behind Psystar, but if there is one company that would benefit from an Apple win - it's Redmond.

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RE[5]: Not OSnews, PSnews
by mbpark on Tue 3rd Nov 2009 22:23 in reply to "RE[4]: Not OSnews, PSnews"
mbpark Member since:
2005-11-17

Thom,

I think it's one of the larger US hardware OEMs, specifically Dell. I think Dell because Michael Dell has his own private investment bank (www.msdcapital.com), and the financial facilities (and connections) to effectively prop up a smaller company to take on Apple this way. There are other companies out there that could pull this off, but the actions Psystar is taking suggest that someone who really knows what they are doing with finance is pulling the strings here.

What I think will come of this is that Apple is going to end up adopting some very draconian methods to stop this from happening again. It will waste a lot of time and money, but it will happen.

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RE[6]: Not OSnews, PSnews
by jgagnon on Wed 4th Nov 2009 05:49 in reply to "RE[5]: Not OSnews, PSnews"
jgagnon Member since:
2008-06-24

Apple really should have stayed off of x86 if they wanted to avoid this. For the same reason people try to port Linux to every gadget that has a CPU, people will try to get OSX to install somewhere Apple doesn't want it to... simply for the challenge of it.

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