@Eric P.
Why should Apple sure them?
As written in the text OS X won't run as guest OS and therefore "Get off my EULA, Sun!" simple doesn't work. ;-)
Eric, if you read the article itself, rather than just the title, you would have seen that OS X is supported as a host, not a client. That could very well be due to EULA issues.

So there isn't any reason to sue Sun, from Apple's point of view.
When will they learn?
The quickest way to anger the devil is by making the devil's OS run on anything other than the devil's hardware...

Apple sues Sun Microsystems in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4....

"Get off my EULA, Sun!"
To those who claim that open sauce lags behind closed sauce ... remember it will ketchup.
Not sure I can withstand the multiple insatiations! So whot happens after four hours? Who has the benchmarks? Willst I contract BSODs?
@Eric P.
Why should Apple sure them?
As written in the text OS X won't run as guest OS and therefore "Get off my EULA, Sun!" simple doesn't work. ;-)
OSX as the HOST.... It's still a no go as a guest yet.
Eric, if you read the article itself, rather than just the title, you would have seen that OS X is supported as a host, not a client. That could very well be due to EULA issues.

So there isn't any reason to sue Sun, from Apple's point of view.
When will they learn?
The quickest way to anger the devil is by making the devil's OS run on anything other than the devil's hardware...

Apple sues Sun Microsystems in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4....

"Get off my EULA, Sun!"
closed sauce keeps longer.
I download my open sauce applications from recipe.com.