It looks like the infamous Mac-clone maker, Psystar, is going to have to shut up. After a year-long, public, and ballsy-but-not-in-an-admirable-way battle with Apple, a San Francisco judge has ruled that their use of OS X did, in fact, violate Apple’s EULA. From the article:

The only real surprise here was the swiftness and thoroughness of Apple’s victory. Judge Alsup basically ruled that the OS X End User License Agreement (EULA), which prohibits the installation of the software on non-Apple hardware, is legal and means exactly what it says. It is just the latest in a long string of ruling upholding EULAs, sometimes called shrinkwrap or click-wrap licenses.

Adios, Psystar.