Friday, October 12th 2007
iPhone Lawsuit Seeks Over $1 Billion in Damages
Lawyers filed a class action lawsuit against Apple and AT&T seeking $1.2 billion in damages because the iPhone is locked to AT&T's wireless network. The suit also notes that Apple will not allow unauthorized applications on the iPhone. Filed on behalf of Paul Holman in the State of Washington and Lucy Rivello in California, the lawsuit explains that in the United States the SIM chip is locked to the wireless carrier, not the hardware device. Damian Fernadez, the attorney who filed the state suit explains in court documents what Apple is accused of:
Sources:
Macworld, DailyTech
Apple punished consumers for exercising their rights to unlock their iPhones. Apple issued a software update that 'bricked' or otherwise caused iPhone malfunctions for consumers who unlocked their phones and installed the update. Apple's unlawful trust with AT&T substantially lessens competition and tends to create a monopoly in trade and commerce throughout the entire United States.Apple and AT&T both declined to comment on the story.
18 Comments on iPhone Lawsuit Seeks Over $1 Billion in Damages
If thats the case its a whole new contract that people agreed to. Their bad, read the fine print next time! Right or wrong Apple is doing the same thing every other cell phone company is doing in the CDMA market. Sue them all or shutup.
I like Apple as a company. I don't like their practice regarding the iPod and iTunes. On this one they are in the right because if you don't like the terms then don't sign the contract. It's spelled out before the person even buys the phone. And as much hype as the iPhone got pretty much everyone who wanted one knew they were going to get locked into AT&T for 2 years. That's why I never bought one.
People went to jail over that.
Sue their families for poisoning your water supply :p