Apple demands Mac sites remove OS X on x86 videos
Apple’s legal department this week sent "aggressive" emails to several web sites that support and advocate its products solely because they linked to videos showing a hacked version of the company’s Mac OS X operating system running on off-the-shelf PC hardware.
French language Mac news site MacBidouille was one of the first web sites to receive an "amazingly aggressive email asking for the immediate removal of all links to the videos," the site reported on Wednesday.
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