Creating a separate comment for this idea, but would virtualizing other versions of MacOS/iOS on say a Mac Mini so you can do multiple versions (And maybe iOS, by extension) and such in parallel would ostensibly be legal
As long as you're running Asahi Linux as your Host OS
It is just using docker to run the VM software (qemu with kvm) and runs macOS in that VM.
It is conveniently packaged up, but the title is very, very misleading.
As some though for thought, https://www.quora.com/What-happens-if-a-EULA-is-violated