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February 2, 2006

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Apple sued over hearing loss in iPod buyers

Posted Feb. 2, ’06, 2:55 PM PT by Cyrus Farivar
Category | Legal

iPod A guy in Louisiana has sued Apple because apparently he doesn’t know how to turn the volume down on his iPod. Seems frivolous to me.

AP:

An owner of Apple Computer Inc.’s iPod music player filed a federal lawsuit against the computer maker, claiming the device causes hearing loss in people who use it.

The portable music players are “inherently defective in design and are not sufficiently adorned with adequate warnings regarding the likelihood of hearing loss,” according to the complaint, which seeks class action status. The suit, filed on behalf of John Kiel Patterson of Louisiana on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif., seeks compensation for unspecified plaintiffs’ damages and upgrades that will make iPods safer.


1 Comments

Louis said:

Is it just me or are some people, incredibly stupid? How hard is it to just look inside the manual? Ask a friend? Look on the web? So many to choose from... Probably a lot easier than winning a single law suit against Apple, based on ridiculous accusations!
If you're going to listen to music loud, you will damage your ears. Fact. Get over it, and stop sueing before you think!

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