Apple and Psystar have not yet finished their legal troubles

Apple-Psystar Trial

The makers of the clones of psystar apparently they will take a break in this legal battle that has been with the company for some time Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, since a US federal judge has allowed the company to continue with its complaint against Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and showed that if the claims of psystar were substantiated, other inputs could be given for the other manufacturers of clones compatible with Mac OS X, according to reports from ComputerWorld.

William alsup, is the name of the judge who allowed the passage of the complementary allegations of psystar until the lawsuit against Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. In this way psystar he would be fully entitled to modify his counterclaim, in which he accused Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), of monopolistic practices by tying their operating system to proprietary machines.

Good news for psystar, because the opinion of this judge allows that he once again harbors hopes, and that these are projected more to the triumph.

In the event that this long and complicated litigation is won by the compatible clone company Mac OS X, It would open up a possibility for other companies and manufacturers who want to make money and join the sector, which was recently forbidden land.
Via | Faq-Mac


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  1.   macoteca said

    As the issue goes well for Psystar (which is probably being profitable for them) it seems to me that Apple is going to have to start considering releasing its operating system to hardware from other brands. At first this might seem positive but I think it would lose quality and security in terms of compatibility.