We toatally are breaking the eula, if thats what it says. Cool as it is to
run osx on any pc on the office. i dont want fellow lugs to mistake this for
a legitimate practice. that is why i said at the end apple would not be
happy about this even though they have no way to really enforce the eula. No
"mac genuine advantage" no activation key required and no restriction on how
many pc's you can install the retail version of os-x (which sells for just
under 30$ in the US)

On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Hari Kurup <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/5/09 9:16 PM, Sanga Collins wrote:-
>
> > We are not doing a psystar. Since we aren't trying to sell something
> > that's free (technically)
>
> Are you still not breaking Apple's EULA which makes it illegal to
> install OS X on non-Apple hardware?
>
> --
> Hari
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