Latest Psystar wacky claim: OS X never copyrighted (!???)
Psystar says Apple never registered copyrights on OS X. Right.
Psystar says Apple never registered copyrights on OS X. Right.
Wacky Psystar has hired a Palo Alto law firm known for busting Apple for some big bucks, ChannelWeb reports.Apple is suing Psystar for its fun-time Mac clone computer.
Update as I was writing this post: So I just talked to a woman who answered the phone at Psystar. She said the company would post a statement on the website regarding all the questions regarding the company by tonight or tomorow.
I received the following statement from Steven Goodrich, CEO and president of PowerPay, Psystar's former credit card processor:Psystar applied to PowerPay for a merchant account, which is vernacular for an account that allows businesses to accept credit cards for products/services.
Posting email I received from Andrew Storms, director of security ops at nCircle Network Security:There are absolutely enough key indicators here to warrant concern. The Pystar folks simply aren't escaping from this one unharmed.
Walk through the Psystar fiasco with me. Many things are confusing.
To hear Psystar tell it, they can install MacOS on their own hardware, despits Apple's end user license agreement to the contrary, because said EULA is an illegal "monopoly.""What if Honda said that, after you buy their car, you could only drive it on the roads they said you could?