arstechnica.com — Both last night and today we sent out scouts, into worlds both real and virtual, to gauge the buzz about Leopard on the street and on the Intertubes. What we found was plenty of activity, a lot of very high expectations, and a healthy (is that the right word?) collection of pirated copies already online.
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Closed AccountOct 28, 2007
96 seeders and 1028 peers...Ya, I am gonna give Leopard a try on my Dell E1505 laptop sometime soon. :P
rentoOct 28, 2007
Where you at Krispy Kreme?
msgyrdOct 28, 2007
No, thats $116 still because people were scamming it (there is no .edu email check or anything to verify student status).University Bookstores sell for $69 still, although there's nothing that prevents nonstudents from buying those either.
actorboyOct 28, 2007
I can't speak for anyone else, but I know I think you are.
Closed AccountOct 29, 2007
Several users? Out of how many who had no problems? Sigh.
streakOct 29, 2007
It is indeed a breach of the licensing agreement... and, hence, copyright infringement. The standard license permits one backup copy to be made and one install. The software can not be installed on a second computer without copying. Copying without a license is copyright infringement.
fkr3Oct 29, 2007
That's insane.... they look exactly like Apple stores. I've been into the one in Las Flores several times.