02.12.2009 03:05 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

Apple settles for $2.67 million payout with Psystar, a company with $50,000 in assets

The settlement details on the California part of the trial are out.  It looks like Psystar is throwing in the towel in California:  Psystar's agreed to be deemed liable for illegally copying OS X Leopard, bypassing the OS X kernel encryption in violation of the DMCA, and breaching Apple's EULA, all to the tune of $2,675,050. In return, Apple's dropping its various trademark and unfair competition claims, and has promised to hold off on collecting any cash until the various appeals have run their course. A company that hasn't sold 1000 machines is going to come up with $2.67 million in cash?  We think we hear another bankrupcy filing coming on.  Now onto Florida where the Snow Leopard part of the trial is going on.  Here's how we think it will end.  Apple will will big again in Florida, Psystar will go bankrupt

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