Apple, Psystar, Enter into Partial Settlement December 1, 2009
AppleInsider is reporting that Apple and Psystar have entered into a partial settlement. The deal will prevent a trial on the issues of copyright damages, trademark and tradedress infringement and state unfair competition claims. In exchange, Psystar will pay an undisclosed amount of money, and will not have to pay Apple until after Psystar appeals the District Court judge’s ruling.
The judge still has to decide whether to issue Apple’s permanent injunction, and Apple’s legal challenge to Psystar’s RebelEFI is not included in this settlement.
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