The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has upheld a ruling banning the sale of Psystar Mac clones, reports CNET.
Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder ruled yesterday that Psystar's Mac clones violated copyrights Apple holds, and the ban on sales will be upheld. According to Schroeder, Psystar specifically violated copyrights Apple holds in Mac OS X, and said that the U.S. District Court's ruling in favor of Apple was just.
Apple won a permanent injunction against Psystar in December of 2009 preventing the company from selling any computers designed to run Mac OS X.
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Circuit Judge Mary Schroeder ruled yesterday that Psystar's Mac clones violated copyrights Apple holds, and the ban on sales will be upheld. According to Schroeder, Psystar specifically violated copyrights Apple holds in Mac OS X, and said that the U.S. District Court's ruling in favor of Apple was just.
Apple won a permanent injunction against Psystar in December of 2009 preventing the company from selling any computers designed to run Mac OS X.
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