Yet another Apple iPod nano lawsuit
Seems
hard for Apple to catch a
break these days -- the biggest fall the hardest and all, so it makes sense that peeps want to get their hands in
Apple's pockets. But whereas the iPod
hearing lawsuit from earlier this month seems pretty unfounded, the latest iPod nano suit filed late last
week by Clark Sioson certainly does feel
familiar and rings true. The case is brought forth against Apple regarding "scratched, streaked, cracked, or
otherwise defective" iPod nanos -- one of the complaints in the suit regarding cracked nano screens (which came
along with a $25 replacement fee) have since been addressed by Apple, but
Sioson's suit calls for Apple to replace any and all scratched, cracked, or broken nanos and reimburse their customers,
and to also add a clause to their warranty stating scratching and cracking will be covered by Apple. So here we go again
(though we probably shouldn't expect an outcome on this until 2007 or 2008)! [Warning: PDF link][Via MacMinute]






















Come on guys, seriously? if you own an ipod nano, i would think you would want this regardless of how silly it may seem, because it would only help you, the consumer. I have recently gotten an ipod nano, i would really feel better about using my ipod knowing i could have something replaced in case it broke. I feel that if it breaks easily than they should not be able to put such a hefty price on there product.