On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 10:33:17 -0700, John Carmonne wrote:
> Pirating? I bought and paid for and own this stuff plain and simple.

Legally you do not own the software, you have a license to use it 
within the bounds of Apple's user agreement. Unfortunately Apple's user 
agreement prohibits using software restore discs for machines it was 
not intended for, or to use them for more than one machine unless you 
have some sort of bulk license such as a family pack or a commercial 
license. Whether we like it or not, using Apple's software in violation 
of their user agreement is illegal just as it is illegal to do the same 
with MS, Adobe, or any other software.

Tina

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