US judge rejects challenges to Apple's $50 million keyboard settlement

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A U.S. judge on Thursday approved Apple Inc's $50 million class-action settlement resolving consumer claims over certain defective MacBook keyboards, in a ruling that spurned challenges to the deal.U.S. District Judge Edward Davila in San Jose, California, federal court in his ruling called the settlement

A U.S. judge on Thursday approved Apple Inc's $50 million class-action settlement resolving consumer claims over certain defective MacBook keyboards, in a ruling that spurned challenges to the deal.

The lawsuit accused Apple of failing to provide sufficient repairs or troubleshooting help for certain MacBook"butterfly" keyboards made between 2015 and 2019.The plaintiffs' lawyers announced the deal a year ago. Apple denied any wrongdoing. One challenge to the settlement said $125 — the compensation for members of one group in the class — was not enough, because keyboard repairs can cost more than $300.

 

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