Thursday, Mar 27th 2008 by Judie Lipsett


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Remember how Apple snuck a Safari install on many unsuspecting Windows users through the iTunes update last week? Which then caused major uproar and outrage all over the blogosphere? Well it turns out that by doing so, Apple unwittingly made every Windows Safari convert violate Apple’s own licensing agreement.

The Safari license agreement states that “users are only allowed to install the Apple browser on “a single Apple-labeled computer at a time”, meaning that those running it on Windows are violating the license.”

How do you like them apples?

[via PCPro]

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