Frank Kennedy wrote on 26/8/09 at 15:56

>
>Having perused the Apple Support pages, I still don't know what the law
>relating to licencing of Snow Leopard stipulates, but I would bet that
>Apple will sue the pants off you if they find out you're "misusing" a
>copy of their  OS.

AS far as I know, there is no checking system. The only thing 
they've ever done is make sure that installation disks that come 
with a machine are not generic (ie only install to that type of 
machine) and to not allow you to install an older OS than the 
machine came with.

MS etc checking their codes is different and still applies. 
Quark used to disable itself just because it couldn't find a 
network to check! (that's old).

Apple might sue you a) but I've never heard of them doing it and 
b) have no mechanism that I've heard of for even checking.


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