Goliath Gives David a Pounding as Psystar Antitrust Suit Flops
Psystar’s chief legal defense in its fight with Apple is off the table — for the moment at least. U.S. District Judge William Alsup has dismissed charges that Apple is violating antitrust regulations and creating restraint of trade by linking its operating system with its branded hardware. Psystar is the company that dazzled some Mac fans several months ago — and raised more than a few eyebrows — with the offer of a product called “Open Computer.” Essentially, Open Computer is a cheap Mac clone that runs the Macintosh OS X Leopard operating system.
Goliath Gives David a Pounding as Psystar Antitrust Suit Flops
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