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Apple sued over claims iTunes 'Buy' button is misleading


Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit in California over its iTunes 'Buy' button.
It is alleged the button is misleading because Apple can terminate access to content on the platform at any time.
Apple has reportedly stated that "no reasonable consumer would believe" content stays on the platform indefinitely.
A new lawsuit against Apple alleges that the company's 'Buy' button on iTunes content is misleading and deceptive because Apple can terminate your access to content at any time.
That's a question for a federal courtroom in Sacramento, California, where Apple is facing a putative class action over the way consumers can "buy" or "rent" movies, TV shows and other content in the iTunes Store. David Andino, the lead plaintiff in this case, argues the distinction is deceptive. He alleges Apple reserves the right to terminate access to what consumers have "purchased," and in fact, has done so on numerous occasions.

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