Are you sure about this? From the Q&A:
Q: Isn?t the Woz Monitor the property of Apple?
A: More than likely yes. But Woz was contacted about this and gave his ok. He
stated that he handed it out along with his schematics long before there was
an Apple computer company. Apple also turned all hardware and software
matters over to the Apple 1 club and this project started and is still under
the club.
Wouldn't the "hardware and software matters" cover the PCB?
--John
On Monday 08 September 2003 19:51 pm, Eric Smith wrote:
"Tothwolf" <tothwolf(a)concentric.net>
wrote:
I wonder if he will offer kits? I talked to Woz
awhile back, and also got
his blessing on making replicas. The only problem was that I did not have
access to an Apple I to copy it's PC board. I'd wanted (and still would
like to) create an exact reproduction of an Apple I.
The PCB layout is copyrighted by Apple Computer. You'd need their
permission as well, unless Apple has given the Apple 1 rights back
to Woz.