Just to be clear, the EULA is a contract between an end user and Apple, and in no way carries the same power as the law. While there may be consequences to breaking the contract (i.e. no updates to OSX), it won't land you in jail.
The problem is that you need to get past encryption to install OSX on non-Apple computers, and this may breach the DMCA. In this case, you would be breaking the law.
Source:
http://lowendmac.com/ed/fox/09ff/hac...-legality.html
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice. You are responsible for your own actions.