



"We will take the case up with the Ninth Circuit," Psystar's chief attorney K.A.D. Camera of the Houston firm Camera & Sibley LLP, told Computerworld. In an interview late Tuesday, Camera said Psystar will file an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit over a Nov. 13 summary judgment by federal Judge William Alsup, who said Psystar violated Apple's copyright as well as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) when it installed Apple's operating system on the clones it sells.
"We think that Judge Alsup got it wrong," said Camera. "The effect [of the settlement] is to allow the case to be heard by the Ninth Circuit," he continued, and characterized the settlement as "extremely favorable" to Psystar.
The Macsimum take: give it up, Psystar. Put a fork in the Mac cloner; they're done.



