A CLASS ACTION started against Apple on the 19th October in a San Jose district court, alleging that the firm released iPod Nanos which easily scratch.An article in Betanews noticed the action started a few days ago and we have tracked down the filing.
Jason Tomczak kicked off the class action and alleges that because the iPod Nano was defectively designed, the screen on the machines was unreadable and breached state consumer protection statutes.
The plaintiff alleges that although Apple knew there were problems with the design of the Nano, it did not recall the machines but allowed members to buy them and "passed the expense, hassle and frustration of replacing the defectively designed Nanos along to class members".
To See more of this:- http://www.ipodfanz.com/index.php?topic=63.0
Jason Tomczak kicked off the class action and alleges that because the iPod Nano was defectively designed, the screen on the machines was unreadable and breached state consumer protection statutes.
The plaintiff alleges that although Apple knew there were problems with the design of the Nano, it did not recall the machines but allowed members to buy them and "passed the expense, hassle and frustration of replacing the defectively designed Nanos along to class members".
To See more of this:- http://www.ipodfanz.com/index.php?topic=63.0





