True. They've been bad in that regard in the past. At least I'll probably be able to buy a family pack license and do 5 machines for $199.
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What would happen, if one were to buy a single copy and install it in multiple machines. I mean, hypothetically. Not that I would ever do that. Not that I ever did that once and nothing bad happened...
Nothing bad happens. Apple doesn't do that level of copy protection on their software.
I make it a habit to always buy the family packs because Apple makes it so easy to get the 5 license pack for less that the price of two licenses so I'm happy to spend the little extra money and stay legal, and to encourage Apple to continue this practice. If a company makes it affordable, easy, and reasonable to stay legal then I will certainly do it.
I agree. We must encourage reasonable prices on stuff. Plus, I'm a huge Apple fan, and wants them to stay alive.
I knew when I bought my new Nano last month that there was likely a new line of iPods coming soon, but I didn't think there would be such a price drop. The new 8G Nanos are Cdn $80 cheaper than the old ones. Damn me and my bad timing!
I was unable to install my copy of Tiger onto DH's computer, fwiw -- it wouldn't recognize the serial number. (When Leopard comes out I'll probably just shell out for the family pack.)
It also occured to me late yesterday that with the new unlocking options for the iPhone (and of course the price drop), there's really no reason for me to want an iPod Touch instead. Hmmm.
GF and I love our iPhones but I gotta say, it burns to have such a price reduction after only a couple of months. It figures the first time I'm an "early adopter" I get pretty suckered. I thought it'd be at least 6 months before there'd be a price drop or new iPhone, and even then I didn't think it'd drop $200. Kinda shady. At least I do love it.
How are the iPod unlocking methods coming along? I read that the (or perhaps one of the) software ones is being touted as illegal, and they're selling it weirdly (you have to be a "reseller" and buy in bulk) to get it. And that the hardware one is a bitch.
There's a SIM one too, and if it's complete, I don't see why anyone bothers with the other two.
Hmm. Family pack. I could buy my mini now, and then upgrade that and my laptop when Leopard comes out.
Buying an OS. How quaint.
I read that the (or perhaps one of the) software ones is being touted as illegal
As I understand it, circumventing copyright in order to unlock your phone is specifically *allowed* under the DMCA, but AT&T is claiming that it's illegal to *sell* the unlocking software (even if it's not illegal to use it). The problem with their argument is that there are existing legal businesses where you can pay someone to unlock your phone (including many other phones sold by AT&T), and they're only challenging the legality of selling software to unlock iPhones. They don't seem to have a leg to stand on other than having more money for lawyers than the software developers.
Exactly! If you go by that logic, you'd never buy any shiny new toys.
See, I know that. However, Jilli's phone is less than 2 years old, and her iPod isn't even 10 months old. So, she gets to wait.