On 02/06/2011, at 2:48 PM, Troy Rollo wrote: > > On Thursday, June 02, 2011 10:00:02 AM [email protected] wrote: > >> Every new Mac comes with a fully licensed copy of OSX. If you can get it >> to boot on a Commodore 64, you're still complying with the license :) > > Very unlikely. You would need to look at the licence terms to see what it > allows - you cannot just do whatever you like with software just because you > got a licenced copy. Even copying bits of the operating system onto the 5.25" > floppy or the audio cassette, so you could load it onto the C64, would very > likely be outside the licence.
Meh - IANAL, but I also don't run OSX on non-Apple kit so never had the need to trawl through the EULA, I use it, I pay for my software/music/movies, don't think there's much there I need to be concerned about...glad to have been enlightened. I stand by the rest of my post though ;) Cheers, James
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