Apple v. Psystar Corp
Apple v. Psystar Corp
I haven’t been able to find a copy of the complaint yet, but Apple has finally sued Psystar Corp over the Mac clones they have been marketing. The articles seem to claim that the lawsuit is based on copyright infringement.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch)– Apple Inc. is suing Florida-based Psystar Corp., alleging the privately held company is infringing its copyrights by selling computers that can use Apple’s Macintosh operating system, The Wall Street Journal
The hammer has finally fallen on Psystar Corporation - Apple has filed a lawsuit against the company citing several claims including a copyright infringement claim, an inducement of copyright infringement, and a trademark infringement
It has finally come to be, Apple has filed suit against the Psystar corporation for copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and for violation of it's license. That all happened on July 3rd. The picture below has all the
Suspicions soar about Mac clone maker PsyStar. PsyStar, the company that this week claimed it is selling a $399 Mac clone is maker in its building, raising suspicions about the legitimacy of PsyStar Corp.
In my previous post, I included the comments of Raj Abhyankar, a patent lawyer who used to write patents for Apple. In his opinion, Apple would have a difficult time taking Psystar to court. Enforcing end user license agreements,
CNET News - 31 minutes ago Apple's list of grievances against Mac clone maker Psystar spans 16 pages, but, in the end, its argument boils down to the one expected. UPDATE: Apple Sues Mac-Clone Maker Psystar Corp. CNNMoney.com
Psystar Corporation. Offers open computing products and open gaming systems, as well as communications, surveillance, and network management products and services. http://www.psystar.com/
Date Filed: Thursday, July 03, 2008 @ California Northern District Court.
But you have to wonder what Psystar's game plan is. Surely they saw this coming. Surely they were planning on being sued. So what was the overarching scheme? I imagine a dummy corporation daring Apple to sue them in order to challenge
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