Every case is a new case. If PommeTech is set up in Tennessee that’s a whole new jurisdiction. You are under the illusion that the Jesse Jobs gang has some kind of global reach and can jam anyone, anywhere at anytime by waving some piece of paper from the 9th Circus Court (or a court under them)
My advice to the Jesse Jobs gang is to spend more time earthquake proofing your HQ and less time suing your competition, the little guy who make clones. At any rate The Jesse Jobs Gang will never see dime one from Psystar
No, it won’t. It’s a Federal court injunction, which means it’s valid anywhere in the US. Federal Marshals time for any new attempts.
Of course, Psystar was quite stupid to do it this way. There was a perfectly legal way for them to do this and they just ignored it.
What part of FEDERAL COURT do you fail to understand, Dennis? FEDERAL court rulings are precedent setting and are not ignored by other circuits. I don't think you are an idiot. So don't post like one. In September, Apple asked Judge Alsup of the Ninth Circuit in California to pre-empt the 3rd Circuit case in Florida in re Psystar v. Apple... he declined... but he could have ordered the case moved to California and the Florida judge would have been unable to do anything about it because the California case had precedence. Alsup just did not want to re-open discovery and add Snow Leopard to the instant case.
Judge Alsup's judgement, however, seems to be inclusive of Snow Leopard as well as of the Rebel product... and most likely will make the Florida case moot as much of the copyright of Snow Leopard is included in Leopard... and therefore will be covered by the injunctions issued by Judge Alsup.
My advice to the Jesse Jobs gang is to spend more time earthquake proofing your HQ and less time suing your competition, the little guy who make clones. At any rate The Jesse Jobs Gang will never see dime one from Psystar
What I find strange about this settlement agreement is that Apple proposed a $2.1 million dollar settlement to Judge Alsup... and Psystar is proposing (and that is all that this so-called "settlement" is is a "proposal" by Psystar, just as were Apple's proposed injunctions introduced last Thursday) a $2.7 Million dollar settlement. Why are they offering $600,000 MORE than Apple was asking for?