Psystar Sobers Up, Lawyers Up, Prepares to Die Go to Court [Psystar]
Oh, thank god , we almost went a whole month without hearing from everyone’s favorite EULA-flaunters: Psystar is back, again, and ready to fight, again, except this time with real-sounding lawyers, and without the outward appearance of insanity. You’d be forgiven for thinking Psystar had fallen off some kind of wagon a few weeks ago, when they somehow emerged from ( possibly strategic ) bankruptcy only to immediately release another hackintosh product, just like the ones that landed them in their predicament in the first place . Their move was bold; their post-bankruptcy statements, hilariously brash . Now the Psystar PR team, such as they are, is back at it, and they’re rallying the troops—this time, with a softer, more nuanced, but possibly still totally wrong message: Apple’s copyright on OS X doesn’t give Apple the right to tell people what they can do with it after they buy a copy. Apple can’t tell an applications developer that it can’t make a piece of Mac-compatible software. They can’t forbid Mac users from writing blogs critical of Apple

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Psystar Sobers Up, Lawyers Up, Prepares to Die Go to Court [Psystar]


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