Last I saw, Apple sold Operating systems...for even more than what I
pay for on Windows (XP Home OEM is < $99). I don't think they 'lose
money' when they sell their OS.

I think the idea is that they make way more money off of the hardware. They could triple their OS market share, but if it cuts into their hardware sales they might actually be worse off.

Obviously they make money off of the OS, but de-coupling it from their hardware would be a net loss.

And please everyone, if you want to talk about draconian DRM issues
and proprietary (mis)dealings, you HAVE TO include Apple in THAT
discussion. For crying out loud, their getting their arses sued off in
Europe over the same issue.

I'm not defending MS's idiocy, but JEEZ.. fair is fair. Mac fanboys
not withstanding.

Agreed. It seems there is no good guy in the DRM world, just degrees of evil. Ugh.

Please, enough with "fanboy" though... it's an awfully condescending term for a pretty well-educated crowd, even if you do think some of us are nuts in this particular debate.

- Brian
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