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(please don't shoot the messenger boy... thank you for your cooperation! : )
There is talk of a possible class action suit against the following parties:
Google, Inc.
Samsung Electroincs America(USA)
Cellco Partnership (dba Verizon Wireless).
The suit will allege that the above-mentioned entities knowingly sold
Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphones to consumers, between 12/2011
and 06/2012, which contain features that infringed on a third party
company.(Apple, Inc)
The plaintiffs are seeking refunds or replacement of the
(1)phones and accessories manufactured by Samsung,
(2) activation charges, monthly voice and data fees charged by Verizon Wireless
(3) purchase price of app purchased from Google Market (Play Store).
(4) attorney's fees and court costs (!)
One of the possible solutions being discussed is a voluntary exchange
program allowing owners to return their Galaxy Nexus smartphones and
receive a comparable replacement, such as the Samsung Galaxy S III.
Owners who choose not to accept the replacement may receive
reimbursement up to, but not exceeding, the actual price paid.
The class action will mostly like be filed in federal courts in Northern
California.
There is talk of a possible class action suit against the following parties:
Google, Inc.
Samsung Electroincs America(USA)
Cellco Partnership (dba Verizon Wireless).
The suit will allege that the above-mentioned entities knowingly sold
Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphones to consumers, between 12/2011
and 06/2012, which contain features that infringed on a third party
company.(Apple, Inc)
The plaintiffs are seeking refunds or replacement of the
(1)phones and accessories manufactured by Samsung,
(2) activation charges, monthly voice and data fees charged by Verizon Wireless
(3) purchase price of app purchased from Google Market (Play Store).
(4) attorney's fees and court costs (!)
One of the possible solutions being discussed is a voluntary exchange
program allowing owners to return their Galaxy Nexus smartphones and
receive a comparable replacement, such as the Samsung Galaxy S III.
Owners who choose not to accept the replacement may receive
reimbursement up to, but not exceeding, the actual price paid.
The class action will mostly like be filed in federal courts in Northern
California.
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