"Pystar, makers of "Apple-Style" PCs are in court with Apple."
"Legal analysts say Apple has killed Psystar's best hope of staying in business. Apple has always kept tight reins on its products, developing most of its software and only licensing select hardware and third-party software. While there are some benefits to this, Apple has frequently exercised its dark side as well, from killing iPhone apps which might compete with its own offerings to crushing Mac clone makers.
When it comes to personal computers, Apple has long exercised a complete dictatorship over its kingdom, refusing to allow any clones to be produced once Steve Jobs regained the helm. Jobs and other Apple executives perceive clone makers as a threat to Apple's business. For this reason to date it retains only a small market share, despite strong sales.
Clone maker Psystar launched with the intention of making OS X computers for several hundred dollars cheaper than Apple's own offerings. It seemed a win-win for both companies -- Psystar would be selling machines, and Apple would see increased software sales. Furthermore, Psystar's $399 machines targeted different market sectors than Apple's as they were aimed at the bargain market, while Apple's Mini line of desktops were aimed at those seeking a small form factor.
However, Apple quickly showed that just because it's a new century doesn't mean it's turned over a new leaf when it comes to clones. Apple filed suit against Psystar over a host of supposed minor violations of the OS X license, making one thing clear -- it intended to put the company out of business."
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