On Apr 29, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Dan wrote:
At 9:56 AM -0500 4/29/2010, James Therrault wrote:
On Apr 28, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Dan wrote:
At 12:01 AM -0400 4/29/2010, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
Oh really? Then how come i am able to install tiger on multiple
computers without activation or licence errors?
Not sure to what exactly you're commenting.
Apple chooses to trust its customers, and not employ the
draconian measures that other vendors use. So there is no
activation mechanism in the standard Mac OS or Mac OS X.
Honor system. Get it?
<rant> The way you've worded your post sounds to me like you're
implying that because there is no activation mechanism that you
can do whatever you want with the product. I hope that wasn't
your intent. My impression is that most Mac users are honest, etc.
I also think that since Apple still is a minority player in the
the PC world, the more exposure the better for the platform. After
all, microsquish users who are exposed to OSX, (providing that
they have a couple of brain cells to rub together), quickly
discover that there are far less in the way of hoops to pass
through in order to get work done on our machines.
Ok. That is, perhaps maybe heh, a justification for Apple not
running around suing customers that abuse the OS X license
agreement. But it still doesn't justify piracy from the user's POV.
Absolutely!
As one who holds some intellectual property, I agree completely. I
was just rationalizing from Apple's perspective.
JT
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