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(Unverified)Jan 23rd 2007 5:35AM
There was an interview with the developers of Parallels at Macworld just a couple of days ago. It's up on YouTube. They discuss just this topic of running OS X on a non Apple host. Apple has very strict licensing that prohibits the running of OS X on any hardware other than Apple hardware.
That doesn't say that some hacker will figure out a way to make Parallels for Windows fake OS X into thinking it's running on an Apple computer, but the developers of Parallels are not able to perform such an act.