08.07.2013 23:20 Uhr, Quelle: Macrumors

Florida Lawyer Sues Apple for Renting HD Movies on Non-HD Devices [iOS Blog]

Apple is being sued in a new class action suit (via GigaOM) led by Florida lawyer Scott Weiselberg, who accuses the company of allowing customers with older devices supporting only standard definition films to pay for and download higher quality content.This class action involves defendant Apple, Inc. ("Apple") and its deceptive business practice of charging a premium price for the rental of HD content programs (e.g., movies, etc.) to consumers on early versions of Apple devices that Apple knew could not play HD content, and which only played the less expensive standard definition ("SD") content that Apple downloaded at the time of the rental. As a result, millions of customers were deceived into paying the $1 premium for HD content rentals for their SD Apple Mobile Devices.Accordi

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