U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Sep. 29, 2011
9th Circuit panel sides with Apple
Even though upstart computer maker Psystar Corp. bought copies of Apple Inc.'s operating system to give each customer who bought its Psystar computers, it still infringed Apple's software copyright, a 9th Circuit panel ruled Wednesday.




By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Even though upstart computer maker Psystar Corp. bought copies of Apple Inc.'s operating system to give each customer who bought its Psystar computers, it still infringed Apple's software copyright, a 9th Circuit panel ruled Wednesday, affirming a Northern District trial judge.
Apple's valid software licensing agreement limits use of its operating system to Apple computers, the panel held in rejecting Psystar's "copyright mi...
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