Apple tells court it believes there are other corporations and/or individuals behind Psystar

“Apple has filed a motion to amend its complaint to add a claim of violation of the DMCA, among other new and enlarged claims. Here’s the proposed Amended Complaint So, not only have all of Psystar’s counterclaims been thrown out, but now it faces new claims. But here’s the big news. Apple alleges that it believes there are corporations and/or individuals behind Psystar, who may be added as defendants once Apple in discovery finds out who they are,” Groklaw reports. “Woah. Here’s the new paragraph that made my eyes bug out:”

18. On information and belief, persons other than Psystar are involved in Psystar’s unlawful and improper activities described in this Amended Complaint. The true names or capacities, whether individual, corporate, or otherwise, of these persons are unknown to Apple. Consequently they are referred to herein as John Does 1 through 10 (collectively the “John Doe Defendants”). On information and belief, the John Doe Defendants are various individuals and/or corporations who have infringed Apple’s intellectual property rights, breached or induced the breach of Apple’s license agreements and violated state and common law unfair competition laws. Apple will seek leave to amend this complaint to show the unknown John Doe Defendants’ true names and capacities when they are ascertained.

Groklaw reports, “So, Apple apparently believes that somebody else is behind Psystar, which might help to explain why a major law firm would take on what seems like a fly-by-night’s case; also why Psystar has been so bold in continuing to sell its products. I knew this thing felt funny. As Alice in Wonderland might put it, ‘It gets interestinger and interestinger.'”

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Adam” for the heads up.]

As suspected by many since the day “Psystar” appeared. So, who do you think is behind Psystar? Which PC box assembler would benefit… Strike that… Which PC box assembler wouldn’t benefit by being able to legally sell Mac OS X without licensing from Apple?

Psystar could very well be the physical proof, in the form of a desperate last-ditch legal test, that the Windows hegemony recognizes its impending doom at the hands of Apple.

If there is any justice in this universe, regardless of legal cases and their outcomes, Apple’s destined to overcome the Windows hegemony’s tasteless thieves and their armies of leeches anyway.

Never forget that Steve Jobs plays to win: Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ ultimate goal: ‘to take back the computer business from Microsoft’ – June 16, 2005

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