Apple and AT&T were named in a class-action lawsuit last week filed in federal court that alleges that the companies illegally conspired to keep customers in AT&T's wireless network.
The lawsuit was filed in court in San Francisco and claims that the two companies broke a number of state and federal laws and is asking for punitive along with other damages for more than $2.6 billion.
Lawyers for Paul Holman in Washington state and Californian Lucy Rivello say that Apple and
The suit says that the claims of unlocks doing damage was standard fear, uncertainty and doubt. "Apple had no reason to believe that statement was true, the suit reads. "None of [the antiunlock, antioutside applications changes in 1.1.1] were technically required for the purposes of the upgrade but were designed solely to advance Apple's unlawful purposes and conduct, and not due to any 'unavoidable' conflict or damage resulting from third-party apps or SIM unlock procedures."





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