It requires a little bit of respect for someone else's property, and not being consumed with your own wants.
Or, rather, not feeling the need to exercise your rights. I'm sure those at Network World valued their 1st Amendment rights more than McAfee's copyright when they published a review without first getting permission as they EULA stated they must. The court agreed with them. Remember, copyright is not absolute, and it cannot trump other rights.
I don't know, IF you buy something you should be able to use it....(re:Vista Home basic and virtualization)and IF you notice Swordmaker and others complained about that.... so whats different about me complaining about OSX not being allow to be installed on the PC? at least Windows does have a version that can be used on the mac...