Apple demands Mac sites remove OS X on x86 videos

http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1238

By Katie Marsal
Published: 11:00 AM EST

Apple's legal department this week sent "aggressive" emails to several web
sites that support and advocate its products solely because they linked to
videos showing a hacked version of the company's Mac OS X operating system
running on off-the-shelf PC hardware.

French language Mac news site MacBidouille was one of the first web sites
to receive an "amazingly aggressive email asking for the immediate removal
of all links to the videos," the site reported on Wednesday.

In an editorial, the site's publishers said that they immediately complied
with Apple's requests, but added: "we deeply think that it will not change
anything."

The site, along with others, had used the videos to support news reports
that hackers had successfully circumvented Apple's Trusted Platform Module
(TPM), which was designed to prevent versions of Mac OS X for Intel from
running on non-Apple certified systems.

By issuing e-mail-based cease and desist orders, Apple is effectively
validating the the claims made by the news sites, as well as the work of
the hackers in conquering the TMP scheme.

At Apple's World Wide Developers Conference in June, the company announced
a switch to the Intel processors and began providing developers with a
version of Mac OS X capable of running on proprietary Apple developer test
systems that are based on the Intel architecture.

Copies of the operating system soon leaked to Internet file sharing sites
and BitTorrent trackers. Following the unauthorized widespread
distribution, it took only about a month and a half for hackers to
successfully crack Apple's TPM scheme and allow the version of Mac OS X to
boot on virtually any Intel-based PC.

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