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Old 09-10-2009, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Taisto View Post
Nice - i wonder what Apple will say, or at least think about it. Anyway, what i find disturbing in this article is that the company wants to sue the guy who opened the module ? Once again, a company which helps you violate the Apple license, wants to sue for opening the module...that's odd, to say the least.
Agreed.

I think it should work the other way... The guy who opened the module (and even Apple), should sue ASEM for completely lying about EFI-X, such as it apparently had a "CPU" which controlled itself, and apparently "No Apple Code" affiliating with EFI-X.

ASEM should just concede to the fact that they completely broke the law and lied about EFI-X! Suing the guy who opened the module is just unbelievable... well, In this case.

IMO.

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