Keizer reports, “Sales of Rebel EFI, which Psystar launched in October, have been ‘voluntarily suspended’ while the company seeks clarification from the courts about whether the software is legal, Psystar said in a Dec. firm, saying it violated copyright laws by preinstalling the Mac operating system on its machines.” Keizer reports, “Psystar, which began selling Mac clones in April 2008, has been battling Apple in federal court in California since July 2008, when Apple sued the Doral, Fla. “The company also said it would resume selling systems ‘in the coming days.’ Those machines will run Linux rather than Mac OS X.” “Mac clone maker Psystar last week indefinitely suspended sales of its only product, a $50 utility that lets customers install Apple’s Snow Leopard operating system on generic Intel-based computers,” Gregg Keizer reports for Computerworld.