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Re: When is a mac not a Mac?

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Subject: Re: When is a mac not a Mac?
From: Markus Winter <markus_winter@online.de>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 20:13:28 +0200
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>> I'd suggest that you read the license. You'll discover that it
>> doesn't give you a new license, it only upgrades the license you
>> already have.
> 
> Perhaps you should rephrase your answer to "You cannot LEGALLY
> install Leopard on any machine other than an Apple product"

Perhaps it should be rephrased to "you can't do it without breaking the
software license terms. Whether the software license terms are legal is
undecided but precedense (at least in Europe) suggests it is not"

Markus



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