> > Apple doesn't use the BSD kernel, Apple uses the Mach kernel, both for
> > OS X and for the iPhone OS.
> 
> Perhaps true, but Apple Inc acknowledges The Regents of The University of
> California's copyrights, within the kernel itself, and possibly other
> components.

There is some BSD code in the kernel, but the userland is BSD, so that is
probably where much of the credit is owed.

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