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July 16th, 2008

Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 5:00 am

Categories: Apple, Business, Hardware Infrastructure, Linux, Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Virtualization

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Psystar, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Virtualization, Operating Systems, Desktops, Software, Hardware

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Apple may win the battle, but they’ll lose the war, eventually.

Well, that was predictable, really.

A small startup in Florida decides to go make Mac clones, and surprise, surprise, Apple starts legal proceedings and unleashes the might of its superior Army of Litigious Immortals.

Well, we all know how that one is going to end, right? Apple is a multi billion dollar technology company with tons of money at its disposal for protracted litigation. In the most likely scenario, poor little Psystar will back down, turn its tail between its legs and cease and desist.

Far less likely, but in what would be the most entertaining scenario, like good King Leonidas above, they will go into battle facing incredible odds with the most remote chance of victory — on the small premise that the interpretation of Apple EULA and their DRM that Psystar had to circumvent will not stand up in court. In all likelihood in such a scenarior, Psystar as a company will die due to financial realities of trying to sustain the legal costs of such a vicious lawsuit. We’ve seen what happens when much larger companies than Psystar go to war with much bigger giants, and in the end, it’s never pretty.

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Whatever path Psystar chooses — be it settlement and backing down, or fighting to the death in true Spartan fashion, the outcome is clear. Apple is going to win. They have more money, and the wherewithal to carry it through. Little Psystar doesn’t.

But will Apple’s victory be Pyrrhic?

Now that Psystar machines are in the wild, the genie is out of the bottle. The method which Psystar has used to load OS X on their machines using a documented, repeatable process — the actual ICAP of the company itself — is likely to make its way into the hacker community at large when the company dies. And should this lawsuit go to trial as far as the discovery phases, there is no doubt that their special “scripted installer” is going to be dissected, analyzed and reproduced  — if it doesn’t happen much, much sooner.

Whether Psystar lives or it dies as a result of this lawsuit, it’s a foregone conclusion that absolutely anyone and his brother is going to be able to easily bring up Mac OS X on their very own Psystar-like machines. Certainly, it’s already possible, considering that Psystar has used Open Source software in order to produce its systems. But its currently a hackerish, not for the faint-of-heart touch-and-go process that requires patience, dedication, and a lot of Internet sleuthing on fringe sites. If I were Psystar, I’d poison pill the entire situation for Apple by making all of the ICAP they created to build the systems — sans the Apple OS X software itself — available on a public website. Then Apple will have a huge mess on their hands.

And once that happens, all bets are off. Because all of this is occurring on the cusp of the Great Virtualization Paradigm Shift, where we will start seeing heavier use of Open Source/Free hypervisors like KVM, Hyper-V and Xen, and it will be all too easy to virtualize exactly what the Mac OS expects when running with native hardware. With the right hypervisor patches and tweaks, very little Mac OS install hackery is going to be required by those people who want to run the OS on cheap PCs.

How on earth is Apple going to be able to sue Xen, KVM, the Linux Kernel Project or the Free Software Foundation when some group of smart, motivated kids in China or other rogue nation with no WIPO treaty agreements creates some forked hypervisor project using that Psystar ICAP that any amateur Linux user can install running  on a “clean” Ubuntu, OpenSUSE or Fedora? Or better yet, some ultra-minimalist Linux OS produced explicitly for the purposes of booting virgin Mac OS X without needing arcane workarounds published on fringe sites for every clone Taiwanese motherboard variant? One that doesn’t require some illegal Hackintosh distro like KALYWAY?  With virtually no perceived performance hit due to the use of more sophisticated virtualization extensions in modern multi-core processors from Intel and AMD?

Such a thing doesn’t exist now, but give it a year, and Nightmare Hypervisor will rise from the depths to bite a chunk out of Apple’s juicy flesh.

Let’s face it — virtualization is eventually going to make the hardware dependent eccentricities of OS X and Mac’s feeble attempts at DRM meaningless.  Poor little Psystar may very well face its Thermopylae, but like the Persians, Apple will eventually lose the war.

It is better that Apple avoids the ugliness that is going to befall them later by allowing and encouraging Mac OS X to run legally on clone hardware, with a company supported developer program and community involvement, than facing a distributed legion of hackers determined to foil them with the tools to defeat anything they can come up with. Like Good King Leonidas and his band of 300 Spartans, Psystar will become the legend or the martyr that will give Mac hackers the motivation to punish the company where it hurts most — their coffers. Mark my words — it will take time, but Persepolis will be sacked.

Will virtualization force Apple to legalize OS X on vanilla x86 hardware? Talk Back and let me know.

Jason PerlowJason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Not a chance  nmh | 07/16/08
Didn't Patrick Norton Build a Mac Clone on TSS?  drprodny | 07/16/08
Well, I don't mean to split hairs, but  adinsx | 07/16/08
McClones  khess | 07/16/08
Apple never used proprietary hardware  frgough | 07/16/08
None of it was proprietary  Stuka | 07/16/08
None of it was proprietary...  RWNorman | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  AirmanChairman | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare it'll get worse  21_years_IT | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  howie@... | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  John Campbell | 07/16/08
Not so tricky  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
What Apple is losing  HypnoToad | 07/16/08
Actually  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 07/16/08
Apple could save all...  arminw | 07/18/08
Very poetic Jason  croberts | 07/16/08
Hit is closer to home  frgough | 07/16/08
on Hypocrisy  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 07/16/08
dead on  Sneaced | 07/16/08
This has nothing to do with fanboyism  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 07/16/08
Durr hurr  adinsx | 07/16/08
No actually yours is...  dkawalec | 07/16/08
durr hurr again  adinsx | 07/16/08
@adinsx: No, you don't know what you're talking about  dkawalec | 07/16/08
How many times do I have to durr hurr  adinsx | 07/17/08
Apple however is up front....  arminw | 07/18/08
@adinsx: Not sure how many times ...  dkawalec | 07/18/08
Ugh, seriously  adinsx | 07/23/08
not exactly  manada | 07/28/08
Uhh, wrong.  adinsx | 07/30/08
The fanboys . . .  JLHenry | 07/16/08
oops wrong reply button  adinsx | 07/30/08
RSS Syndicate is not the same thing.  frgough | 07/16/08
Question ...  macAndwin | 07/16/08
The difference...  J242 | 07/16/08
The difference  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
Are you kidding me?  croberts | 07/16/08
Way to completely miss the point.  adinsx | 07/16/08
Keep dreaming  croberts | 07/16/08
Pretty sad view...  Freebird54 | 07/16/08
Wanting Ponies  Harry Bardal | 07/16/08
They will never release to the mass  Mectron | 07/16/08
Suck up and "take it like a man?"  Ray Bluer | 07/16/08
No  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
Attack of the Mac Dweeb?  Ray Bluer | 07/16/08
But - Apple is being compensated  Timpraetor | 07/18/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  macdonalds | 07/16/08
You seem to be skipping over the part...  wolf_z | 07/16/08
Doesn't matter  J242 | 07/16/08
Doesn't matter  adinsx | 07/16/08
You seem to be skipping over the part..  msalzberg | 07/16/08
Who says you can't modify an OS?  omdguy | 07/16/08
US Copyright Law says so.  msalzberg | 07/16/08
Except...  wolf_z | 07/17/08
Not quite  adinsx | 07/17/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  winski | 07/16/08
Wake up folks Apple not innocent  msowajr@... | 07/16/08
You're the one who's sleeping.  J242 | 07/16/08
Nothing is forcing Apple to give Psystar hardware support.  adinsx | 07/16/08
The Spartans  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
How are they theives?  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 07/16/08
They take and modify Apple's IP  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
As I said  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 07/16/08
It's Apple's Problem  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
what does that mean?  readwrite | 07/16/08
Bad analogy  laura.b | 07/16/08
Not unless  Pliny the Elder | 07/16/08
Not really  laura.b | 07/16/08
Sound analogy actually...  J242 | 07/16/08
Not the same thing  laura.b | 07/16/08
Are you saying  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
Of course he does  laura.b | 07/16/08
Psystar is doing that  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
Geez, impossible task much?  laura.b | 07/17/08
The principle trumps the details  Len Rooney | 07/17/08
They packaged a computer with OSX  laura.b | 07/18/08
please explain how they ar emodifying their IP  omdguy | 07/16/08
Apple's IP  Len Rooney | 07/17/08
Breaking DRM does not imply modified IP  adinsx | 07/18/08
Not a band of theives? Stop believing everything you see in movies.  adinsx | 07/16/08
Well thanks  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
News flash: Permission is not needed to sell something you lawfully bought.  adinsx | 07/16/08
Newsflash:  msalzberg | 07/16/08
This Just In:  adinsx | 07/16/08
and you have proof of this?  omdguy | 07/16/08
The difference lies in..  msalzberg | 07/17/08
@msalzberg  adinsx | 07/17/08
Apple's right.  giannaccari | 07/16/08
...  Core2uu | 07/16/08
To add to what core2uu said  adinsx | 07/16/08
Huh?  superbus | 07/16/08
That was meant for macdonalds  superbus | 07/16/08
Well then  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
Well...  superbus | 07/16/08
So  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
No IP stolen....  LazLong | 07/16/08
Psystar modified ...  msalzberg | 07/16/08
I don't think so, but maybe?  LazLong | 07/16/08
you keep spouting this but have offered no proof  omdguy | 07/16/08
But why can't you use Apple's update?  msalzberg | 07/17/08
THEY DID NOT MODIFY CODE.  adinsx | 07/17/08
A different perspective here  goyta | 07/16/08
I think you are too quick to pronounce Prystar losing  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/16/08
Now I know Apple will win!  zkiwi | 07/18/08
Did you actually read the entire article?  Timpraetor | 07/18/08
Culture not warfare please JP  johnfenjackson@... | 07/16/08
$129 is a good price  Ken_z | 07/16/08
...  Core2uu | 07/16/08
Actually it does hurt Apple  Ken_z | 07/16/08
No surprise there  Pliny the Elder | 07/16/08
Jason, do you remember......  LazLong | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  Win3.1 | 07/16/08
Hopefully the validity of EULA's gets ruled on at least.  BillDem | 07/16/08
Proof that some judges are idiots wink  BillDem | 07/16/08
does Apple want this?  lumpy_blumpkin | 07/16/08
You might be disappointed  Len Rooney | 07/16/08
A pro-IP lawyer believes Apple will win, big surprise...  BillDem | 07/16/08
Still makes no sense...  omdguy | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  WB3 | 07/16/08
When you openly challenge the IP rights of any company  wackoae | 07/16/08
Hackerish?  Mac Hosehead | 07/16/08
Don't sell OSX off the shelf.  Pliny the Elder | 07/16/08
What exactly is being stolen?  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 07/16/08
That guy is seriously disturbed  pauliusp | 07/16/08
Brand name and quality perception  wackoae | 07/16/08
Umm  adinsx | 07/16/08
Suppose they did that CentOS did with RHEL  Michael Kelly | 07/16/08
Not technically.  adinsx | 07/16/08
How are they violating copyright?  Michael Kelly | 07/17/08
Copyright isn't what I meant to say.  adinsx | 07/17/08
It's all just pent up demand for OS X  GoPower | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  Ray Bluer | 07/16/08
NOT about the EULA  sip01 | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  Sneaced | 07/16/08
The Psystar isn't cheap anymore!  Piot | 07/16/08
The Enterprise-C at Narendra III?  LazLong | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  Tufelhunden | 07/16/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  andersmuller | 07/17/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  sboyce@... | 07/17/08
BSD  Len Rooney | 07/18/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  Chiatzu | 07/19/08
Persepolis wasn't sacked by the Spartans or the Athenians  pjotr123 | 07/19/08
Well  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 07/19/08
Apple's dead end  pjotr123 | 07/19/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  xxyl | 07/22/08
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae won't end Apple's clone nightmare  dcmca | 08/27/08
wrong again moron  kaninelupus | 06/26/09
Apple wins and Psystar is in deep trouble  maximara | 11/17/09

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