Derek J. Balling wrote
> That's not true. Copyright doctrine entitles those people to make a copy of > their DVDs and other media. That's a very different animal than a EULA that > tells you how you can USE the software itself (e.g., that it's only a valid > EULA if it runs on Apple hardware). > > Wait I thought the DMCA prohibits circumventing CSS and other forms of encryption which is one of the charges Apple brought against Psystar. -- Matthias A. Johnson matthias.a.johnson aut gmail dot com
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