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To: Cogito who wrote (81515)2/20/2009 1:36:00 PM
From: clean86  Read Replies (2) of 213176
 
If Doren had just bought a new Leopard disk and couldn't install it, and Apple wouldn't replace the disk, then I'd think he had a case. Providing good customer service doesn't mean they have to help people violate their software licenses.

Allen,

My assumption is that Doren said the old user replaced the machine he installed Leopard on with a new machine. The license states that the system can be installed on 1 machine at a time and that Doren isn't running the OS on multiple machines at the same time.

Under these beliefs I believe as an ex-Apple employee that Apple should make him whole and replace or help him install the software. If he is violating the software license then I retract my statements and give Doren a slap with a nurf bat for being a pirate argh!

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