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Itsme
02-02-2006, 05:55 AM
Man sues over iPod 'hearing risk'

Apple has sold 42m iPods
Computer giant Apple is being sued in the US by a man who says its iPod music player can cause loss of hearing.
The lawsuit, filed in California, claims iPods are "inherently defective in design and are not sufficiently adorned with adequate warnings".

It was filed on behalf of a Louisiana man but does not specify that he suffered any hearing loss.

Apple, which has sold 42 million iPods since they were launched in 2001, has not yet commented on the lawsuit.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of John Kiel Patterson in a district court in San Jose, California. He wants it to be a class action.

The lawsuit says the iPod can generate more than 115 decibels, a level that could damage hearing to a user exposed for more than 28 seconds a day.

Mr Patterson's lawyer, Steve W Berman, told Associated Press news agency that his client did not know if he had suffered hearing loss but that that was not the issue.

"He's bought a product which is not safe to use as currently sold on the market," Mr Berman said.

"He's paying for a product that's defective, and the law is pretty clear that if someone sold you a defective product they have a duty to repair it."

Apple was forced to rework its iPod for France after it was shown to exceed that country's decibel limit of 100.

Each iPod does carry the warning that "permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume".

Apple sold more than 14 million iPods in the last three months of 2005, helping to almost double its quarterly profits.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4673584.stm

Merlin
02-02-2006, 06:57 AM
Apple was forced to rework its iPod for France after it was shown to exceed that country's decibel limit of 100.

Note to self....make sure never to get the French version of an ipod.

Houdini
02-02-2006, 11:28 AM
Stupid lawsuit. People need to take responsibiltiy for their own actions. If I drive my car 130 mph and hit something, resulting in my dismemberment or death, can I or my family sue BMW saying that it should have been governed at 70?

The guy's going deaf listening to loud music. Common sense tells you that if it's too loud, painful, etc., you're doing damage.

Itsme
02-02-2006, 11:59 AM
Stupid lawsuit. People need to take responsibiltiy for their own actions. If I drive my car 130 mph and hit something, resulting in my dismemberment or death, can I or my family sue BMW saying that it should have been governed at 70?

I agree....

But, we have seen many cases where people do sue the car manufacturers when they have a crash goinf 130...they blame the car manufacturers for not putting in better protection, even though the car manual says don't go above a specific number, or since they removed the higher numbers from some spedometer dials.

Grimm
02-02-2006, 01:30 PM
The iPods do carry a warning, and it's common knowledge that high volume damages hearing... It's BS. I would love to see the suit get thrown out for a lack of merit.
According to this guy's version of reality there should be no consumer products. Any product can harm you in some way.