Another legal tangle for Apple in Portugal? Just days after a consumer rights group in the country said it was
preparing to bring legal action against Apple over the wording of its AppleCare warranty service, it has emerged that an IT reseller and distributor called
Taboada & Barros is already suing Apple over claims of price fixing and unfair trade practices, asking for ?40 million ($49 million) in damages. According to a report in the Portuguese-language Apple blog
iPhoneTuga?--?citing details first reported in the Portuguese weekly newspaper
Sol?--?the suit stretches back to February but seems to have only been made public now, in light of the action being taken by the Portuguese Association for Consumer Protection (DECO). Unlike the DECO case -- which has a precedent in Italy, where Apple was fined $1.2 million over a similar matter -- this lawsuit is less cut and dry.
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