Apple forbids Windows users from installing Safari for Windows
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In using Apple Software Update to slip his Safari browser onto millions of Windows PCs, Steve Jobs didn’t just undermine “the security of the whole Web”. He’s made a mockery of end user licensing agreements.
As spotted by our Italian friends at setteB.IT, 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.

March 27th, 2008 at 8:46
Guess you’re only allowed it on Intel Macs that are running Windows either via Bootcamp or in a virtual environment like Parallels or VMware. And that really is missing the point since those folks can run Safari under a proper OS, so they don’t need it for Windoze.
March 27th, 2008 at 9:04
No, I think it’s much simpler than that. Just a simple copy-paste of a “standard” EULA into a new product, without the developer bothering to read it or consult legal. Which goes to show how “important” these bullshit EULA’s are..