For a while, it looked like the altercation between Apple and a Mac clone maker was over, but Psystar has filed a revised version of its argument that Apple has abused copyright laws by tying its operating system to Apple hardware. Psystar buys legal copies of OS X and installs them on its Open Computer and OpenPro machines, which it claims is perfectly legal. And while it's true that Apple's end-user license agreement forbids installing the system on anything other than its own hardware, Psystar's view is that the license agreement runs counter to US law and the "first sale" doctrine.
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