Apple accuses Psystar of hiding from other lawsuits due to bankruptcy

Perhaps Apple is not content with just the end of Psystar and wants more pressure from justice, but its last lawsuit against the clone maker, made last week, was a serious accusation that it was taking advantage of its lawsuit. bankruptcy to get rid of other litigation temporarily and thus continue selling computers with Mac OS X installed illegally. In fact, the small business website is still standing and advertising products, as if it had never filed for bankruptcy.

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In the documents presented justly, Apple draws a parallel from Psystar with the case of the SCO group, a software house known for using lawsuits against companies dependent on UNIX-based systems (a category that includes Apple, with Mac OS X) to gain market share. When she lost a lawsuit to Novell in 2007 and saw that she would be forced to pay a millionaire fine, she was able to buy more time by hiding behind a bankruptcy case. Knowing stories like this, Ma appears to be well prepared to further accelerate Psystar's permanent decline.

Among its accusations presented in this action, Apple claims that, by proceeding with its bankruptcy, the clone manufacturer is avoiding the biggest problem, that is, it runs away from the previous accusation of having violated software licensing agreements from which it arrived to question existence, which weighed heavily on her in the recent rulings in justice. Escaping all of this with the bankruptcy process, she could be free at the end of this novel to reactivate her business in an alternative way by changing her corporate name and fantasy name, for example.

None of the companies commented on the matter, but a fact that Psystar has no way of escaping Apple. In the last documents presented to justice, it was found that $ 75 thousand of your debt belongs to Apple, something that is supposedly related to the purchase of copies of Mac OS X.