Wow, the ongoing litigation between Psystar and Apple is getting jucier by the day. In addition to Psystar’s recent lawsuit regarding Apple’s tying of Snow Leopard, it also filed a motion in the current case seeking the court to compel Apple to disclose sensitive financial information pertaining to Apple’s profit margins. If you recall, Psystar was […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Hot on the heels of their lawsuit against Apple over the tying of Snow Leopard to Apple hardware, Psystar recently announced that it’s line of Open computers will now come equipped with Snow Leopard installed. Psystar, of course, attempted to differentiate its new lawsuit with the ongoing litigatin with Apple by arguing that it uses different […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Last week, Psystar filed a lawsuit against Apple in the state of Florida alleging that Apple’s tying of Snow Leopard to Apple hardware is anti-competitive, restricts trade, and is ultimately in violation of anti-trust regulations. If this sounds familiar, it’s because similar arguments regarding OS X Leopard were already put forth by Psystar and were […]
Continue reading...Monday, August 31, 2009
Last week, un-authorized clone maker Psystar filed a lawsuit against Apple in the state of Florida seeking a declaratory judgment from the court which would allow it to sell Snow Leopard on non-Apple hardware in addition to seeking an injunction against Apple to prevent it from tying OS X to Apple hardware. Psystar’s arguments rest […]
Continue reading...Friday, August 28, 2009
Psystar sure has some balls. According to a report from AppleInsider, Psystar filed yet another lawsuit against Apple this week, this time seeking an “injunction and damages due to Apple’s ‘anticompetitive attempts to tie Mac OS X Snow Leopard to its Macintosh line of computers.'” Essentially, Psystar is arguing that it has a legal right […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Once again, Dizzle of WorldOfApple is on the ball with all things Psystar. Earlier today, Dizzle obtained the transcript from the recent Psystar/Apple hearing where Judge Alsup ordered Psystar to pay Apple $5,000. Contrary to initial reports, the $5,000 in sanctions wasn’t rooted in Psystar’s motion to compel, but was rather the result of Psystar […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 26, 2009
UPDATE: The $5,000 payment Psytar is required to pay Apple stems from Psystar CEO Rudy Pedrazza lying during his deposition, and causing Apple’s legal team to incur unnecessary legal fees. As a result of filing a motion that Judge Alsup found to be completely baseless, Psystar was ordered earlier this week to pay Apple $5,000 […]
Continue reading...Friday, August 21, 2009
General Hospital has nothin’ on the unfolding drama in the Psystar/Apple legal case. We reported earlier that Psystar’s deposition of Apple executive Phil Schiller didn’t go as planned, prompting Psystar to file a motion wherein it labeled Schiller as being “unprepared” to answer questions related to any lost profits incurrred by Apple as a result […]
Continue reading...Friday, August 21, 2009
The ongoing legal saga between Apple and Psystar continues to get stranger and stranger. If you recall, Psystar bragged on its website a week or so ago that it would be deposing top Apple executives and that Apple would soon be getting “a taste of its own medicine.” The most notable figure on Psystar’s deposition […]
Continue reading...Monday, August 17, 2009
Sometimes you have to wonder if Psystar is actually aware that they’re in the midst of a lawsuit that could potentially send their employees to jail (for purposefully deleting evidence). Often times, it seems that Psystar’s main priorities include posturing up for the sake of publicity and pointless attempts to mock Apple.
Continue reading...Monday, August 17, 2009
The ongoing litigation between Apple and un-authorized clonemaker Psystar is turning into a full-fledged legal circus of epic proportions. In what seems to be a pattern here, it seems that Psystar has yet again engaged in some questionable legal conduct. Moreover, Psystar once again seems more concerned with publicly mocking Apple than it is with, […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Psystar, the company Apple’s suing for illegally selling non-Apple hardware running OS X, issued a statement yesterday announcing that it had hired a new law firm, and that they’re looking forward to answering Apple’s legal challenges head on. Included in the statement is an attempt by Psystar to defend its actions. Everyone here values openness. […]
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
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