Apple (finally) sues Psystar

For a while there, we thought Apple wasn’t responding to Psystar’s complete break of Apple’s EULA by running Mac OS X on a non-Apple authorized computer. When Steve Jobs reclaimed control of Apple way back in 1997, he ended agreements letting hardware companies use the Mac OS. Apple, as of July 3rd, has filed a complaint to the federal district court of northern California for copyright infringement and violations of its shrink wrap license and trademarks. They waited until now to file the complaint because Psystar had given out a modified version of Mac OS X 10.5.4, which is much worse than just breaking Apple’s EULA and helps Apple more in their case by offering more evidence. This was most definitely expected from Apple as Psystar didn’t play by Apple’s rules, which is never a good thing. We’ll see what is to come in this now on-going battle.

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One Response to “Apple (finally) sues Psystar”

  1. lol that really sucks for psystar

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