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Originally Posted by philipdistefano
The difference here, though, is that adding performance parts that can be potentially used to break a law is not illegal, much in the same way that owning a knife is not illegal, even though it can be used to harm someone.
However, the act of installing Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware is in direct violation of the software's EULA, which, as I stated, may have some bearing in a court of law.
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Depending on the use, this can be correct.
My brother, however, has a fully operable and licensed version of OS X on his PC for development work. In fact, the single machine can boot Windows 7, Fedora Core, or OS X.
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