I sympathise with your assessment, though I wouldn't bet money on it. I thought it was fair that list-members knew where they stood legally, as distinct from the practical matter of keeping their vintage computers doing useful stuff. Especially since some list-members will be deciding whether or not to pay out money for new licences for Tiger.

(Technically? A thing is either legal or it isn't. That decides your fate. Compare Roman Polanski and Jerry-Lee Lewis.)

GWW

On Friday, Apr 29, 2005, at 21:33 Europe/London, Alan Roberts wrote:



If that's the software license, than technically, it is illegal to use on clones, yes. I don't believe Apple won't do anything though, for a few reasons:

- They make ~ $129 every time someone buys OS X. Who cares what computer it gets run on if you're selling more copies?
- People running OS X on clones might eventually find they need more power. So they decide to go out an buy a nice shiny new G5 or a G4 Powerbook. There's a couple thousand extra for Apple.
- Apple doesn't have to provide support. That's probably one main reason they worded it that way. Much like they put limitations like requiring a G3 or built-in Firewire. OS X will work fine on old world without the requirements being completely fulfilled(even if some tweaking is needed every so often), but by setting certain minimum requirements and limitations Apple has no obligation to provide any support if you have problems or something gets FUBARed. Try to take any action against them and all they have to do is point to the license agreement, and you're dead in the water.
- Apple could try to sue someone over it, but it's not entirely certain they'd even win, and they probably would lose a lot more money on legal costs than anything they'd gain. Apple is not the RIAA or Microsoft.
- They've had what, 4 or 5 years to do something about it? I know they're well aware of XPostFacto and the clones running OS X, as well as OWC which supports it all. They likely have been aware of it from the beginning. So why do something this late in the game?


 - Alan


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