On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:05:24PM +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote:

> > Bad example. Psystar was built on selling computers with stolen copies
> > of MacOS. According to the EULA (which was enforcable in the US), you
> > can only use it on a real Apple Mac.
> >
> 
> "stolen"? How were they stolen? Did Psystar robbed a store at gunpoint of 
> their legitimate copies of Mac OS? (In nice shrinkwrap boxes)? Or maybe you 
> mean stolen as in illegally copied:

Nitpicking (for your future nitpicks) - stealing and robbing are likewise
not the same thing :-)

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