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Summary: Apple is facing a $5 billion class action lawsuit over eBooks. Customers claim that Apple misled them into thinking the eBooks they purchased were theirs to keep forever. Apple has been ...
But the real presumption has to be that Apple has the money and will once again settle a Books lawsuit. For if it weren't, if this were really a genuine misunderstanding of how all ebook sales ...
Apple customers may have received an email recently titled "Lopez Voice Assistant Class Action Settlement," which means many could be owed money in a $95 million settlement with Apple.
The lawsuit was filed by attorneys from Hagens Berman, a law firm that has sued Apple in the past, including in a case that resulted in a $400 million refund to e-book purchasers. In that case ...
March 3 (Reuters) - Apple won a ruling dismissing a lawsuit that accused the iPhone maker of illegally monopolizing the market for digital storage, causing consumers to pay more for its iCloud ...
A lawsuit filed against Apple in California ... customers into thinking that they are purchasing digital e-books from the Apple Books app in perpetuity, when instead they are only purchasing ...
Apple has been hit with a massive $5 billion class action lawsuit over selling e-books with its Apple Books app. The lawyers say Apple has been misleading customers into thinking they own the ...