Remember stealing is quite different from purchasing a piece of software. Although the EULA and fine print legalese may prevent me from putting OS X (intel version) on my computer, once I've paid Apple $99, I feel I'm pretty much free to do with it whatever I want.
It's the same as capturing a screen from my favorite dvd movie or copying a new cd to my hardware. The fine print may prevent me legally from doing it, but who cares? Send over the lawyers and cops and put the cuffs on me.
It's my property to do with what I will. Besides, Apple's already recooped their development efforts with my $99. Better than all this TRM crap would be a notice, similar to one that came with the original iPod:
Remember stealing is quite different from purchasing a piece of software. Although the EULA and fine print legalese may prevent me from putting OS X (intel version) on my computer, once I've paid Apple $99, I feel I'm pretty much free to do with it whatever I want.
It's the same as capturing a screen from my favorite dvd movie or copying a new cd to my hardware. The fine print may prevent me legally from doing it, but who cares? Send over the lawyers and cops and put the cuffs on me.
It's my property to do with what I will. Besides, Apple's already recooped their development efforts with my $99. Better than all this TRM crap would be a notice, similar to one that came with the original iPod:
"Don't steal."