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These excerpts taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Dec 1, 2005.

Burrow v. Apple Computer, Inc.

Plaintiff filed this purported class action in Orange County Superior Court on February 17, 2005 alleging false advertising regarding the copy protection capabilities of DVD Studio Pro. The Complaint alleged violations of California Business & Professions Code §17200 (unfair competition), California Business & Professions Code §17500 (false advertising) and negligent misrepresentation. Plaintiff requested unspecified damages and other relief. The Company filed an answer on April 7, 2005 denying all allegations and asserting numerous affirmative defenses. The parties have reached a settlement. Settlement of this matter did not have a material effect on the Company’s financial position or results of operation.

Burrow v. Apple
Computer, Inc.



Plaintiff filed this
purported class action in Orange County Superior Court on February 17,
2005 alleging false advertising regarding the copy protection capabilities of
DVD Studio Pro. The Complaint alleged violations of California Business &
Professions Code
§17200
(unfair competition), California Business & Professions Code §17500 (false advertising) and
negligent misrepresentation. Plaintiff requested unspecified damages and other
relief. The Company filed an answer on April 7, 2005 denying all
allegations and asserting numerous affirmative defenses. The parties have
reached a settlement. Settlement of this matter did not have a material effect
on the Company’s financial position or results of operation.



This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Aug 3, 2005.

Burrow v. Apple Computer, Inc.

Plaintiff filed this purported class action in Orange County Superior Court on February 17, 2005 alleging false advertising regarding the copy protection capabilities of DVD Studio Pro.   The Complaint alleges violations of California Business & Professions Code section 17200 (unfair competition) and Code section 17500 (false advertising) and negligent misrepresentation.  Plaintiff requests unspecified damages and other relief.  The Company filed an answer on April 7, 2005 denying all allegations and asserting numerous affirmative defenses.

 

This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed May 4, 2005.

Burrow v Apple Computer, Inc.

Plaintiff filed this purported class action in Orange County Superior Court on February 17, 2005 alleging false advertising regarding the copy protection capabilities of DVD Studio Pro.   The Complaint alleges violations of California Business & Professions Code section 17200 (unfair competition) and Code section 17500 (false advertising) and negligent misrepresentation.  Plaintiff requests unspecified damages and other relief.  The Company was served on March 8, 2005 and filed an answer on April 7, 2005 denying all allegations and asserting numerous affirmative defenses. The Company is investigating these claims.

 

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