No... it is %100 legal. You have the right to have the orginal
manufactured disc of that computer. As long as you do not change the
version. You may just call Apple and ask them. They will say what i
said to you. You may barrow or you may ask to your friend put a ftp
server just for you (not public open area), it is not problem. Because
you lost your computer disc. IT IS LEGAL.

Please read rules and laws before belaming legal things in to illegal.
You see every one potentional illegal that use internet?

2009/5/12 joe <[email protected]>:
>
>
> On May 12, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Baha Ata wrote:
>
>>
>> please do not add what i have never said...
>>
>
> Please review the thread.  Someone who bought a second hand G4 that
> had Mac OS X installed on it but no disks was looking for a place to
> purchase the disks.  You advised him to download it from rapidshare
> reasoning that owning a Mac entitles you to Mac OS X.
>
> What you advised was actually illegal.
>
> Debating whether or not a jury would convict someone (the people who
> own or run rapidshare, for example) is completely irrelevant.
>
> Joe
>
>
> >
>



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