Wednesday, December 24, 2008

The creators of Mac-clone questioned the right of Apple's Mac OS X.

SyuzhetyApple against the creators of clones Mac15.12.2008Sud dismissed a lawsuit Psystar to AppleAdvokaty company Psystar, which produces clones a Mac, said Apple does not belong to the right of the operating system Mac OS X, reports AppleInsider.
In Psystar sure that Apple has failed to meet all of the instructions for registration of copyright in Mac OS X. In this regard, Apple can not accuse Psystar of violating the Copyright Act (DMCA).
In addition, Psystar claimed that the operating system, Mac OS X Leopard contains code that blocks its launch on a third-party manufacturers. This, according to Psystar, Apple violates antitrust laws.
Recall that in April this year, Psystar has released a computer running an operating system, Mac OS X. In July this year, Apple filed for Psystar to court, accusing the latter of copyright infringement. Under the license agreement, Apple, Mac OS X can be installed only on computers manufactured by Apple.
Apple later amended its suit, accusing Psystar burglary anti-piracy protection in the operating system, Mac OS X, which violates the DMCA. Apple is also suspected that Psystar hiding behind the backs of others.

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