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1. Apple needs you to install Mac only on an Apple Labelled Computer.
By opening the package and accepting to the Agreement you Agree to installing it on Apple hardware.
2. Under Indian law, using a software you bought for non commercial personal home use while running only one copy at a time is always Fair Use, unless you violate a clause in the EULA.
You already did. By installing it on Non-Apple Hardware.
y speaking, you never violate any clause of Apple EULA if you use a computer thats "Apple Labeled".
Umm. Of course you don't violate the EULA by installing it on Apple hardware./ I fail to see the point in this. If you pirated a copy of Mac OS X then thats a different story. Not only did you break the EULA but you also get lawsuits for piracy as well. If you are referring to why not stick a peice of paper on my system which says Apple then I already explained above . That won't fly in court.
4. Under the language used in the EULA, english, "Apple Labeled" means labeled as Apple or labeled with an apple.
You crack me up. If it makes you all warm and fuzzy inside thinking that you might of pulled a fast one on Apple by all means knock yourself out. But the truth is you are just another person conning himself into believing him that he outwitted Apple. In other words Please be free to fool yourself.
Now isn't it looking possible to argue in a court that installing Macintosh on any computer labeled with an "apple" is legal ? You don't literally violate the EULA, and the use you are putting the software to is stil fair use.
Ive explained this above so I'm not going to explain it again. But just so you know some words have multiple meanings.
*www.thefreedictionary.com/label
Correct me if I went wrong anywhere, but I think all this means you don't need apple manufactured hardware anymore to install apple manufactured operating system, under the clauses I just stated.
Yeah right. And I'm Santa Claus. Technically in your argument is saying "Hmmmm Lets steal a car. I'll follow the traffic rules so everything should be fine. "
WTF! Wont patents and rights apply here? That only Apple may produce Apple 'labelled' computers?
Let me know when he figures that out.