>>17478099Not the other guy but...
>The EULA does not provide a definition of "Apple branded computer",General rule, okay.
>> thus common sense allows for a literal interpretation of the words.Failure to provide proof, your argument is already gone. Common sense is also too broad of a term; to broad to try to cover your technical argument.
>Computer refers to the sum of several parts. Every single part that is in it is part of the computer, including the sticker which is conveniently considered a case mod.No proof, but I'll assume it to be true.
>If my argument does not hold.1st premise, your previous argument was weak, lacked evidence, proof, and was invalid on form alone. But let's continue.
>it is illegal for anyone to install Mac OS X on any Mac as well.2nd premise.
>not every part in it is produced by Apple.Deny your antecedent, very smart of you.
>not every part bears their branding/logo.And we're done, what disgusting bs.
I understand where you are coming from but the elitism that pervades every word you type makes for a rather weak position to be arguing from.