Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 14th Nov 2009 22:32 UTC
Legal As Murphy's Law dictates, this news was destined to come while I'm down and out with the flu, while being miserable on the couch. Dragged my bum to the computer for this one (my iPhone alerted me, oh the irony): Apple has scored a major win in its case against Psystar. Judge William Alsup more or less agreed with just about everything Apple said, granting Apple's motion for a summary judgement. Instant update: Mind, though, that this ruling only covers Leopard. Snow Leopard will be handled in the Florida case.
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RE: Crushing
by alcibiades on Sun 15th Nov 2009 07:51 UTC in reply to "Crushing"
alcibiades
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2005-10-12

"Go read Groklaw..." Yes indeed. And read the venomous ravings of a cultist.

She may be right about the implications of the case for Psystar. But what she is wrong about is the public policy implications of a result whereby the makers of software are empowered to dictate what hardware it is installed on. That result is a public policy disaster.

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