Apple sues Mac clone-maker

Apple has sued a company making Mac clones, according to web reports. The company, Psystar, started selling PCs bundled with Apple's OS X operating system earlier this year. This breaks Apple's EULA (end user licensing agreement), which specifies: "You agree not to install, use or run the Apple Software on any non-Apple-labelled computer, or to enable others to do so." The Arstechnica website reports that Apple has filed a lawsuit against Psystar in the US District Court for the Northern District of California. The company's website is still live after a reported break earlier in the week. Psystar's low-cost 'clones' immediately raised red flags in the vigilant Mac blogosphere, with many wondering just how long it would take Apple to take action against the company. Its Open Computer ships with a 2.2GHz Intel Core2 Duo... [read full story]                    

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