Looks like Apple wins. Final arguments were made on Monday, were the judge ruled in Apple’s favor, granting the much sought after, permanent injunction against Psystar. Here is a list of what Psystar can no longer do courtesy of AppleInsider: Copying, selling, offering to sell, distributing or creating derivative works of Mac OS X without […]
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Apple Wins Permanent Injunction Against Psystar

logo1.pngLooks like Apple wins. Final arguments were made on Monday, were the judge ruled in Apple’s favor, granting the much sought after, permanent injunction against Psystar.

Here is a list of what Psystar can no longer do courtesy of AppleInsider:

Copying, selling, offering to sell, distributing or creating derivative works of Mac OS X without authorization from Apple.

Intentionally inducing, aiding, assisting, abetting or encouraging any other person or entity to infringe Apple’s copyrighted Mac OS X software.

Circumventing any technological measure that effectively controls access Mac OS X, including, but not limited to, the technological measure used by Apple to prevent unauthorized copying of Mac OS X on non-Apple computers.

Playing any part in a product intended to circumvent Apple’s methods for controlling Mac OS X, such as the methods used to prevent unauthorized copying of Mac OS X on non-Apple computers.

Doing anything to circumvent the rights held by Apple under the Copyright Act with respect to Mac OS X.

It’s not clear at this time if the injunction affects Psystar’s Rebel EFI software that allows users to install Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. We can only assume that it does.

Mark your calendar, Psystar has until December 31, 2009 to comply.

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