Apple, Epson face French legal plaints

Apple is already facing lawsuits in the US over accusations of having defrauded iPhone users by slowing down devices

Reuters 

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Apple and Japanese printer company Epson are facing legal complaints in over allegedly speeding up the aging process of their products to stimulate demand.

A French consumer association called “HOP” —  standing for “Stop Planned Obsolescence” — filed preliminary, legal complaints in court against the two groups over the charges.

HOP said it filed its complaint against Apple in on Wednesday. A prosecutor opened an investigation into Epson last month, a judicial source said on Thursday, following a complaint filed in September by HOP in a court in the suburb of Nanterre.

Laetitia Vasseur, co-founder of HOP, told Reuters the aim of both complaints was to apply the French consumer law, which was modified in 2015 to include the notion of planned obsolescence.

Apple, Epson face French legal plaints
Apple is already facing lawsuits in the US over accusations of having defrauded users by slowing down devices without warning to compensate for poor battery performance. These lawsuits came after Apple said last week that updates released since “last year” for the 6, 6s, SE and 7 included a feature “to smooth out” power supply from batteries that are cold, old or low on charge. Phones without the adjustment would shut down abruptly because of a precaution designed to prevent components from getting fried, Apple said. 

Under French law, risk fines of up to 5 percent of their annual sales for deliberately shortening the life of their products to spur demand to replace them.

A spokeswoman for Epson said Epson denied the charges made against it by the She added that Epson was working with authorities on the matter and that the quality of its products was of the utmost importance for the company.

Officials for Apple could not be immediately reached for comment.

First Published: Fri, December 29 2017. 02:59 IST