Hardly a week goes by without us informing you of a lawsuit in which Apple figures. For example, on Tuesday we wrote about another lawsuit of the Uniloc patent troll, who has sued in the past Apple perhaps because of each of its products. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he is now facing Apple class action lawsuit over its iTunes Store subscription packages. The lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
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As is known, Apple in iTunes offers its customers all kinds of TV shows for purchase. You can buy individual episodes or entire series. The lawsuit states that Apple intentionally misleads subscribers about the number of episodes it offers by including trailers in the package in addition to episodes of the series. “A consumer buys a subscription for the entire series and believes that they will save money overall because buying the entire series is cheaper than buying individual episodes. But this is not the case. nest"Yes, because the package includes, in addition to the episodes of the series, promotional clips that no one wants to pay for." it is said in the lawsuit.
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One of the plaintiffs shared his experience of purchasing a subscription package for the entire series of Genius: Einstein for nearly $25. He subsequently found out that he would only enjoy 13 of the 6 episodes he expected, as the rest are trailers. Another plaintiff who paid $20 for the first season of Killing Eve had a similar experience. Of the 11 expected episodes, there were only 5 in reality, the rest were again just trailers. The plaintiffs also point to similar problems with the series The Americans and Westworld. The court can thus charge the company Apple from deceptive advertising, fraud and unfair competition.
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After all the nonsense lawsuits that are pouring in AppIf we were to take a look at it this could look like a really interesting argument, with the end result being Apple could reach deep into his pocket. Similar to the recent news we informed you about the obligation Appto pay almost 600 million dollars due to patent infringement.
apple will soon have more lawyers than employeesancoh😁
You can Apple In time, you will find out that the best long-term is "not to worry and not to steal" ;)