Cupertino Apple had asked the California district judge to permanently restrict the Mac clone makers Psystar to prevent them from selling the Mac clones.
Very recently Apple won a session of hearing in court against Psystar founding them guilty of violating Apple’s rights to reproduce OS X, distribute it, and to create derivative works.
Apple advocates that Psystar has already caused irreparable damage to Apple and permanent judgment against Psystar under the U.S. Copyright Act and Digital Millennium Copyright Act should be made so to stop them from: directly or indirectly infringing on its copyrights for Mac OS X; and circumventing any of Apple’s technological protection measures in Mac OS X, including those that can generate Apple’s decryption key.
A permanent injunction will unequivocally end Psystar’s unlawful conduct and encourage others to follow Psystar’s pattern of deliberate disregard of well-established law, said Apple.
Apple filled the lawsuit against Psystar back in July 2008 suing them for copyright infringement, breach of contract, trademark and trade infringement, and unfair competition. Next hearing for the case is scheduled for Dec 14.