Originally Posted by
bonechilling
Maybe not in Finland, but in America, we have the
DMCA. The law strengthens the EULA to act as a contract, so if Apple stipulates the terms of use for it's software within it, then use contrary to the EULA could be perceived to violate copyright law. But yeah, if you bought a copy, I'm sure Apple doesn't give a **** what you do with it. However, I'd wager than most non-Apple OS X machines aren't running licensed copies, but that's neither here nor there.
Interesting. You say "Apple stipulates the terms of use for its software" (by the way, it's "its" not "it's" -grammar nacizm ftw), but it is not Apple's software anymore, if I bought it. Well, that's how it works over here, anyway. Here you can buy OEM copies of software, "second hand" copies of software (it's genuine, buy used) and such stuff, and Microsoft can blow us.