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July 31st, 2008

Psystar hires firm that hit Apple for $10m

Posted by Richard Koman @ July 31, 2008 @ 6:45 PM

Categories: Copyright, Courts

Tags: Apple Inc., Wacky Psystar, ChannelWeb, Litigation, Business Operations, Richard Koman

Wacky Psystar has hired a Palo Alto law firm known for busting Apple for some big bucks, ChannelWeb reports.

Apple is suing Psystar for its fun-time Mac clone computer. Psystar said it was able to
deliver way more performance for less money than Apple charged. Apple claimed copyright and trade secret violations.

Miami-based Psystar has hired Carr & Ferrell, a Palo Alto-based firm that represented Burst.com’s patent infringement claims against Jobs & Co. Apple settled for $10 mil in 2007; partner Robert Yorio also won $60 mil for Burst from Microsoft.

Psystar has until Aug. 18 to respond to Apple’s charges. ChannelWeb says:

Psystar began shipping its Mac-clone PCs in April amid speculation that the company was a hoax as it changed addresses several times over the course of several days.

I said as much at the time. But Psystar turned out, incredibly, to be for real. Look for a settlement and the quiet disappearance of Psystar.

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Apple has no legs to stand on
The reason why it took Apple so long to sue is that what Pystar did is totally legal and they did nothing illegal. Their legal department had to MAKE UP something in order to try to file the lawsuit.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kokuryu Posted on: 08/01/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Hopefully your prognosis is wrong again,  Mac Hosehead | 07/31/08
I think it will happen though.  TripleII | 07/31/08
Apple has no legs to stand on  kokuryu | 08/01/08

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