Woz speaks out against Apple’s lawsuit

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has commented on Apple’s ongoing campaign against one student who shared a copy of the developer release of Mac OS X “Tiger.” Woz wrote to DrunkenBlog.com:

“I was shocked reading the interview. Everything fits into place that this is an unintentional oversight and the interviewed student appears to be one of the most honest people on this planet. I have to question who is most right in this case.”

“I wish that Apple could find some way to drop the matter. In my opinion, more than appropriate punishment has already been dealt out. In this age of professional spammers and telemarketers making fortunes, we’re misusing our energies to pursue these types of small time wrongdoers. I will personally donate $1,000 to the Canadian student’s defense.”

Full article here.

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