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Apple sued for terminating account with $25,000 worth of apps and videos

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Apple is facing two class-action lawsuits over the meaning of the words rent" and buy."

In the first suit, lead plaintiff David Andino argues that Apple's definition of the two words is deceptive since the company can terminate people's Apple IDs and, along with them, access to content they purchased using the buy" button. Thus, Andino is arguing that Apple allows consumers to rent content rather than purchase it outright. If he had known that his access could be cut off at any time, he says he would have not spent as much on iTunes content.

Just like Best Buy cannot come into a person's home to repossess the movie DVD that such person purchased from it, [Apple] should not be able to remove digital content from its customers' Purchased folders," the suit says.

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