Apple Sues Psystar, Demands Recall of Cloned Units

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Apple filed suit against Florida-based computer maker Psystar on July 3rd, alleging copyright infringement, inducement of copyright infringement, trademark infringement and other legal claims. It seeks any profits earned by Psystar from sales of its Open Computer, triple damages for willful acts, a permanent injunction against the sale of the product and a recall of units already sold.

Despite a seemingly definitive ruling against Apple clone-makers in a landmark 1983 copyright decision, Psystar has lately continued selling what it calls “open source” computers with copies of OS X, while Psystar owners and managers admitted in public statements their knowledge of the existence of Apple’s software license agreement and its terms, according to the suit.

Legal experts speculate Psystar has almost no credible defense against the suit and believe this may truly be the end of Apple clones after the last major knock-off shop, Franklin Computers, closed its doors in the wake of the 1983 case.

Via CNet.

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6 responses to “Apple Sues Psystar, Demands Recall of Cloned Units”

  1. angus Shangus says:

    think apple will get the hint and make a ~$1200 expandable mid tower??? There is obviously a demand!

  2. aventw2 says:

    What took so long?

  3. matt lewellyn says:

    You may wish to re-check your dates? they closed in 1983? that doesn’t jive with my memories of reality…