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Originally Posted by Pragma
Yes.. you can legally use emulators, such as I think PearPC lets you emulate a PowerPC on x86 hardware. I'm not entirely sure, though. I've never needed or wanted to emulate an OSX machine.
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You cannot legally use PearPC just as you cannot legally use Kazaa. It is independantly produced software, and does not pay any money to Apple. The user who copies the MacOS ROM and installs Mac OS X on a non-Apple-branded computer is committing a violation of law. By enabling users to violate the End User License Agreement, PearPC violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Sorry, but Mac emulators are illegal. PC emulators for Mac [ like VirtualPC or Dave) actually do pay money to Windows, so they are legal. As of yet, there are no legal Mac emulators for x86 hardware.