Apple Sued Over Potential Hearing Loss

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By DAN GOODIN, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 2 minutes ago


SAN FRANCISCO - A Louisiana man claims in a lawsuit that Apple's iPod music player can cause hearing loss in people who use it.

Apple has sold more than 42 million of the devices since they went on sale in 2001, including 14 million in the fourth quarter last year. The devices can produce sounds of more than 115 decibels, a volume that can damage the hearing of a person exposed to the sound for more than 28 seconds per day, according to the complaint.

The iPod players are "inherently defective in design and are not sufficiently adorned with adequate warnings regarding the likelihood of hearing loss," according to the complaint, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif., on behalf of John Kiel Patterson of Louisiana.

The suit, which Patterson wants certified as a class-action, seeks compensation for unspecified damages and upgrades that will make iPods safer. Patterson's suit said he bought an iPod last year, but does not specify whether he suffered hearing loss from the device.

Patterson does not know if the device has damaged his hearing, said his attorney, Steve W. Berman, of Seattle. But that's beside the point of the lawsuit, which takes issue with the potential the iPod has to cause irreparable hearing loss, Berman said.

"He's bought a product which is not safe to use as currently sold on the market," Berman said. "He's paying for a product that's defective, and the law is pretty clear that if someone sold you a defective product they have a duty to repair it."

An Apple Computer Inc. spokeswoman, Kristin Huguet, declined to comment.
Although the iPod is more popular than other types of portable music players, its ability to cause noise-induced hearing isn't any higher, experts said.

"We have numerous products in the marketplace that have the potential to damage hearing," said Deanna Meinke, an audiology professor at the University of Northern Colorado. "The risk is there but the risk lies with the user and where they set the volume."

The Cupertino-based company ships a warning with each iPod that cautions "permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume."

Apple was forced to pull the iPod from store shelves in France and upgrade software on the device to limit sound to 100 decibels, but has not followed suit in the United States, according to the complaint. The headphones commonly referred to as ear buds, which ship with the iPod, also contribute to noise-induced hearing loss because they do not dilute the sound entering the ear and are closer to the ear canal than other sound sources, the complaint states.

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This is like someone eating at McDonalds every day and then suing because they get fat.

There is this thing on most music devices called a volume knob...learn to use it.

Now if there was something where the guy was using the device and some crazy electric current went through the headphones and zapped and melted his ear drum...that might be different, but some how I doubt that was the problem.

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BrAinPaiNt said:
This is like someone eating at McDonalds every day and then suing because they get fat.

There is this thing on most music devices called a volume knob...learn to use it.

Now if there was something where the guy was using the device and some crazy electric current went through the headphones and zapped and melted his ear drum...that might be different, but some how I doubt that was the problem.

For those who like spinal tap...you should get it...

spinaltap-36821.jpg

But these go to eleven

"Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?"
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001302/
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I'm going to sue this board because I'm addicted :D

I think my eyes have gone downhill after reading this board so much.

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TruBlueCowboy said:
I think my eyes have gone downhill after reading this board so much.

I hope you're loaded Reality, because I'm gonna need a cool million minimum to go away! :mad: :p:
Can you say class action lawsuit ;)


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Yeagermeister said:
Can you say class action lawsuit ;)


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No need to ban you Yeager... statistics show that 98% of the people on this board already have you on ignore...
 

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trickblue said:
No need to ban you Yeager... statistics show that 98% of the people on this board already have you on ignore...

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He is just luck the mod team does not use ignore. :p:
 

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trickblue said:
No need to ban you Yeager... statistics show that 98% of the people on this board already have you on ignore...
So I qualify as a mod?:lmao:
 
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