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So we just got our hands on the complaint Apple filed against Psystar for building off-label Mac clones, and as expected, Steve and friends aren’t pulling any punches — in addition to the eight total claims, request for a permanent injunction, and money damages, Apple wants a recall of every Psystar machine ever sold. That’s harsh, but it’s not like Apple to take this lightly. Like we’ve been saying all along, the suit is more about copyright infringement than EULA violations, since Psystar was distributing a modified version of Apple’s copyrighted code outside the terms of the EULA. Grab the complaint here [PDF], and then head after the break for a quick breakdown of what Apple says Psystar is liable for.

PS. - Somewhat charmingly, we’re quoted in the factual allegations section as calling the Psystar machine we reviewed “crazy loud” — aww, you shouldn’t have, guys. Maybe you want to throw in a citation next time, though? Just a thought.

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