Apple Thinks There is a Conspiracy Behind Psystar
I’m sure that by now most of you guys are aware that Apple filed a lawsuit against Mac clone makers, Psystar. The documents filed with the court on Tuesday show that Apple believes Psystar may have more powerful people or corporations involved with the company and Apple wants to know who they are.
“On information and belief, persons other than Psystar are involved in Psystar’s unlawful and improper activities described in this Amended Complaint,” the court documents read. “The true names or capacities, whether individual, corporate, or otherwise, of these persons are unknown to Apple.”
The amended complaint adds John Does one through 10, representing up to 10 more defendants that Apple can add to the lawsuit. Apple’s lawyers said the complaint will be updated with the true names and capacities of the John Does when they are known.
So, Apple believes that there is a conspiracy 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. [Groklaw]
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