(i) to download, install, use and run for personal, non-commercial use, one (1) copy of theĪpple Software directly on each Apple-branded computer running OS X Yosemite, OS X Internet-services/itunes/ww/) (“Usage Rules”), you are granted a limited, non-transferable, nonexclusive
Store Usage Rules set forth in the App Store Terms and Conditions ( Store, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License and as permitted by the Mac App If you obtained a license for the Apple Software from the Mac App In the company I've worked for (when the SBA Software Business Alliance has done a spot check, that was clearly understood by them and our legal dept), that all instances of our virtualization software were all in compliance with the various vendor licenses (Autodesk, Adobe, Intuit, Apple, Microsoft, IBM, etc).ī. Section 3 states OS X Server can be used for virtualization instances as can the regular operating system (2 instances) for stipulated purposes. I've never tried with VirtualBox, but perhaps it has a check built in for that? Keep in mind that the only version of 10.6 that was "legal" (according to the EULA) to virtualize was 10.6 *server*.