The Apple iPod lawsuit may get thrown out for not having a plaintiff

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The antitrust lawsuit being levied against Apple has hit a serious roadblock.


Attorneys for Apple contend that two women named as plaintiffs in the case surrounding the tech giant's iPods did not own devices relevant to the lawsuit, according to BBC News.



Between 2007 and 2009, the lawsuit contends, Apple deliberately deleted songs from competing services from users' iPods. An error message would prompt users to restore their iPods to factory settings without revealing that outside songs would be deleted. Apple maintains that this was a security measure to combat hacking. Read more...


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