Apple Settles with Mac OS X Leaker
Reuters reports that Apple has settled its lawsuit with one of three individuals who were sued for distributing early versions of Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger).
News of the lawsuits were made public in December 2004 involving three men who posted developer releases of Mac OS X on file-trading sites.
Details of the settlement are limited with indications that the defendant would pay "an undisclosed sum" to Apple.
Apple has been becoming increasingly aggresive in their legal actions against software and information leaks related to their hardware and software.
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