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Chris Mills
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Apple is no stranger to being sued over everything, by everybody. But the class-action lawsuit over "Error 53," which occurred when some customers had their TouchID sensors replaced by unauthorized repair shops, was a standout kind of bad. Luckily, that lawsuit has been stopped before it got anywhere near a jury. Yesterday, a US district court judge dismissed the entire lawsuit, saying that the plaintiffs "lack standing to pursue injunctive relief," and could not provide sufficient evidence that they had suffered permanent data loss.
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