News, Reviews & Betas which includes large community peer support Although Apple has denied any wrongdoing, it has agreed to pay $14.8 million in a class-action lawsuit accusing it of storing iCloud data on third-party servers rather than its own.
In the past month or so, we have reported on a couple of lawsuits involving Apple. One was about a copyright claim over diverse emoji while the other was about Apple allegedly misleading consumers over iPhone water resistance claims. The court ruled in favor of the Cupertino firm in both these cases. However, this time, Apple has agreed to settle outside of court in a class-action lawsuit about iCloud. As spotted by MacWorld, Apple has been accused of storing user data for iCloud on third-party servers rather than its own.
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USA — software Apple agrees to pay $14.8 million to certain iCloud subscribers in class-action...