Bruce Willis Set To Sue Apple
Last Updated on Monday, 3 September 2012 09:30 Written by JCWaitWat Monday, 3 September 2012 12:00
In this weeks more surprising, out the blue news Bruce Willis is considering legal action against Apple, according to British paper The Sun. Willis has supposedly amassed an enormous library of tracks which he wants to bequeath to his three daughters upon his death. However this is in breach of iTunes’ terms and conditions which states that actually users only “borrow” tracks rather than actually owning them. The story also quoted Chris Walton, a London attorney, saying that:
Lots of people will be surprised on learning all those tracks and books they have bought over the years don’t actually belong to them. It’s only natural you would want to pass them on to a loved one.
While it will be interesting to see whether Willis will be able to take a stand the notoriously brutal Apple legal teams, this news also reminds us that everyone but John McClane does not read terms and conditions- I’m sure every single one of us was under the belief that we owned the tracks all the tracks we paid for.
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