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Daily Debrief: Why Apple decided to move on Psystar
Created: 07/15/2008
Video description: Apple's famous about keeping a tight rein over its proprietary technology and now it's suing Mac clone maker Psystar. CNET News Charles Cooper and Ina Fried discuss the implications of what may turn out to be a landmark case.

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