Italy fines Apple over protection plans

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Apple has said it will appeal €900,000 in fines imposed by Italy’s competition authority for allegedly selling consumers protection plans for its products without adequately informing them of a statutory two-year warranty.

The Antitrust Authority said Italy's consumer code gave buyers the right to two years of free care for their products, but three Apple divisions in Europe had been less than clear about this in information given in Apple stores in Italy and on its website. Instead, Apple had emphasized its own one-year guarantee for its products and had been selling extended protection through its AppleCare Protection Plan to buyers, meaning the protection bought overlapped with the extra year provided by law. “We believe our warranty policy in Italy complies with local requirements and respects consumer rights. We plan to appeal the decision,” said an Apple Europe spokesperson when reached for comment.


Italy fines Apple over protection plans