A lawsuit filed in California this week claims Apple breached the state’s false advertising and consumer protection laws by deliberately deceiving customers into believing they’re buying eBooks outright through the Apple Books app, when in reality, they’re only getting revocable licenses to access them.
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Apple faces $5 billion class action lawsuit regarding eBook availability
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