so that they can finally take that damn 'Apple boxes only' clause out of the OS X license agreement, and maybe further down the road feel the pressure to support other systems using their OS.
I guess this proves Psystar's products are the real deal, and are being perceived as a real threat to the Apple platform hardware monopoly.

I don't expect Apple's legal team to fight the case on its merits, but rather use well-known corporate bullying tactics to exhaust and bankrupt their less well-endowed adversary (duh).

Of course, they could just introduce a reasonably-priced value line, or (perhaps) license an unsupported/cut-down version of the OS. 

But that would leave their legal attack dogs gnawing on rawhide...
so that they can finally take that damn 'Apple boxes only' clause out of the OS X license agreement, and maybe further down the road feel the pressure to support other systems using their OS.
Can't wait to see what happens! really hope apple lose, proprietary sh*ts have been mugging morons for long enough.
I guess this proves Psystar's products are the real deal, and are being perceived as a real threat to the Apple platform hardware monopoly.

I don't expect Apple's legal team to fight the case on its merits, but rather use well-known corporate bullying tactics to exhaust and bankrupt their less well-endowed adversary (duh).

Of course, they could just introduce a reasonably-priced value line, or (perhaps) license an unsupported/cut-down version of the OS. 

But that would leave their legal attack dogs gnawing on rawhide...