Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Feb 2006 13:04 UTC, submitted by HeLfReZ
Mac OS X As was to be expected, Apple's legal team got busy concerning the OSx86 Project. Just days after OSX 10.4.4 for Intel got cracked, the project closed down its forum with the following notice: "We're sorry to report that despite our best efforts, the OSx86 Project has been served with a DMCA violation notice. The forum will be unavailable while we evaluate its contents to remove any violations present. We thank you for your patience in this matter."
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RE: HAH!
by Almindor on Fri 17th Feb 2006 18:06 UTC in reply to "HAH!"
Almindor
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2006-01-16

"They only got what was coming to them. I hope Apple takes them for everything (which isn't much) they have."

They can't "take" anything from them.

"These punkass kids with homebrew sites think they can hack other peoples software/operating systems, then brag about it, generate a ton of traffic and get 15 minutes of fame."

Apple stole much more than that and is famous for it. Hacking OS-X this way is rather bragworthy. It's an accomplishment as much as hacking Enigma was.

"Not to mention trash talk Apple while they are at it."

That's a matter of personal preference. If they put their effort to hacking it they surely think it's worthy in the least. IMHO apple should be trashed.

"Buy a Mac to run OS X, quit being a cheap ass."

Sorry, I don't buy something which prevents me using it's parts on anything else.

"Now if you will excuse me, I am going to go glue BMW emblems on my Ford to make it hot."

You should stick to manual labor, it will do you good.

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