A California lawsuit claims Apple has violated false advertising laws by misleading customers into believing they own e-books purchased through the Apple Books app, when in fact, they only purchase revocable licenses. The complaint states that Apple can remove digital books without warning if it loses licensing rights, leaving customers unable to re-download previously purchased content. Furthermore, the purchase screen lacks clear licensing information, while Apple's terms indicate that purchased content may not always be available for download, urging users to back up their purchases.
A lawsuit has been filed against Apple for allegedly misleading customers about purchasing e-books, which are actually revocable licenses, not perpetual ownership.
The complaint alleges that Apple misrepresents the nature of e-book purchases, resulting in customers unexpectedly losing access to books they paid for.
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