According to Apple, clone-maker Psystar users who obtained legal copies of Mac OS X are guilty of copyright infringement, and Apple wants them deprived not only of the software but the computer system as well, Ed Foster reports. “Many of Apple’s charges revolve around the fact that the OS X EULA contains a term saying the software cannot be used on any non-Apple-labeled computer,” Foster explains in this Gripe Line post. The larger question Foster asks is whether such users are actually guilty of copyright infringement since they ignored the EULA. “I don’t think they are. As we’ve discussed here many times, copyright law does not give any force to EULAs — in fact, it tends the other way.” Software Development