Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pystar Gets Poured Out

The court hearing the Pystar case (in which Apple sued a white-box maker for selling Apple's operating system without an OEM license as a pre-installed product on a non-Apple computer) just summarily dismissed Pystar's antitrust counterclaims. The fact that there's a universe of competition, and that Apple has been forced to offer more and more product for the same money, and has to advertise to attract buyers and has little power to entrap users unawares all seem to suggest this other anti-Apple antitrust case stands in similar jeopardy.

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