I don't think Apple will care about this at all, they are old OS's... If it was Leopard or Snow Leopard that would be different... I'm only living on S.S. Disability, I do not own anything or have any large amount of money saved and my car is 21yrs old... I wasn't selling the disc's I copied nor will I sell the Tiger Disc's I get copied... It's not worth fixing up and selling the newer Apple Computers on ebay because of all the fee's between ebay and PayPal... The Clamshells aren't selling for a whole either now and people aren't spending money either the way they did...
   The Clamshells were the best!!! I could take them all apart and put them back together in about 2hrs tops even with all my motor skill problems!!! Now I just want to do up my Ti Powerbook and maybe think about putting Leopard on it somewhere down the road when Tiger starts slowing down and becoming a problem...


To get the snarky comment out of the way, How does it feel to be a pirate?

Each Jaguar CD comes with a license to install on 1 Macintosh computer, unless you bought a family pack. Then it is for up to 5 installs in one household, not for computers to be given away or sold. Apple does not enforce this license in as draconian way as MS, but a license is a license. By installing it on more than 1 computer, you are pirating Apple software.

That being said, there is no authorization or validation system for Mac OS installs, YET. If the CD stopped working, it was damaged in someway. A scratch, peanut butter on the surface or something similar.

Len

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