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Psystar Corporation was a
company based in Miami, Florida,
owned by Rudy and
Robert Pedraza who sold "Open Computers"
though one
article claimed "Psystar...
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November 2009 with a
summary judgement against Psystar. In May 2012, the U.S.
Supreme Court denied Psystar's appeal,
closing the case for good. In 1992,...
- Intel-based PCs, with only a few
technical hurdles. Notably,
companies such as
Psystar have
attempted to
release products using macOS on non-Apple machines, though...
- software). Don
Reisinger (2011-09-29). "Apple wins key
battle against Psystar over Mac clones".
Retrieved 2022-05-02. "What
happens when a proprietary...
- for
their own machine, such as on
matter of data
integrity or security.
Psystar, a
business that
attempted to
profit from
selling macOS on non-Apple certified...
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tried by a jury. The firm also
represented Psystar Corporation in the
copyright infringement case
Apple v.
Psystar (2009).
Camara founded the
legal technology...
- to consumers. In July 2008,
Apple Inc.
filed suit
against Psystar Corporation alleging Psystar sold Intel-based
systems with Mac OS X pre-installed and...
- 1979
Dissolution Pronto Computers —
United States 1983 1987
Bankruptcy Psystar Corporation —
United States 2008 2009
Exited the
computer business following...
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system to the
hardware was
ruled as per se
illegal on appeal. In 2008,
Psystar Corporation was sued by
Apple Inc. for
distributing unauthorized Macintosh...
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manufacturer HyperMegaNet UG, that
sells PCs with Mac OS X,
similar to
Psystar.
HyperMegaNet UG
claims it is
acting within the law
because Apple's EULA...