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by Sephr 4329 days ago
Just because it's against their ToS doesn't mean that their ToS is enforceable.

If you purchase a legitimate license to OS X and only use it on personally owned hardware that you keep in your possession (unlike that company that tried to sell Hackintoshes a couple years ago), it's very unlikely that Apple could ever have a legal case against you.

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Your interpretation of the law is wrong. "Click-wrap" licenses have been held enforceable for over 15 years. See, e.g., ProCD v. Zeidenberg, 86 F.3d 1447 (7th Cir. 1996).