On 2015-06-23 17:59, Alexandre Souza wrote:

I doubt there any legal problems with their course of action. They are
not obliged to ensure that their software works correctly on a pirate
copy of their hardware.
If they add some additional checks, and they trap out on a clone, I
doubt that could be considered illegal. They do not try to destroy
your device. Their software just refuse to run. And I can't see it
other than they are in their right to do that. Talk with the
manufacturer of the clone for a software update from them instead.

    If you use a software newer than 2.62, it bricks your clone device.
Period.

Yes. Ask the manufacturer of the device to fix it. Do you really expect that someone who have nothing to do with the device has any responsibility here? You (or whoever) install software that was not intended for the device on it anyway, and then you blame the maker of that software.

Do you also try to install OS-X on a DELL laptop, and claim that it's Apples fault that your DELL machine don't work? (God knows what interesting things might happen if you actually try this...)

        Johnny

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