Apple’s Safari license says that users are permitted to install the browser on no more than “a single Apple-labeled computer at a time.” This means that if you install Safari for Windows on a Windows PC, you’re violating the license.

According to Jonathan Kramer, a tech-minded attorney with the Kramer Telecom Law Firm, you aren’t in any legal danger if you install Safari for Windows on a Windows PC. Apple can’t enforce a contract clause that doesn’t make sense. “We call this an impossibility issue,” Kramer told. “You can’t enforce a term that’s impossible.”

Ahhh, these “copy-paste” licenses. It’s so stupid. Nobody, ever read the license aggrements. Not even the people who sell or create the product!!! It’s obvious, a lawyer “take care” of the aggrement and the people from Apple, didn’t spend a minute from their time to read it!!!

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