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Welcome to the Information Website for the Grace et al. v. Apple Inc. Settlement.

In the event that you own or claimed a non-jailbroken Apple iPhone 4 or Apple iPhone 4S gadget that, on April 16, 2014, had an iOS 6 or prior working framework, and in case you were in California on that date, you could get an installment from a class activity settlement.

A settlement has been reached with Apple Inc. in a legal claim charging that Apple Inc. (“Apple” or the “Litigant”) meddled with “FaceTime” for iOS 6 and prior working frameworks on April 16, 2014. The claim affirmed that this caused Apple’s FaceTime highlight to presently don’t chip away at Apple iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S gadgets except if clients refreshed the working framework on their gadgets to the then-current iOS 7 delivery. Apple prevents all charges from getting bad behavior.

You might be remembered for this Settlement as a “Class Member” and qualified for get an installment on the off chance that you claimed a “non-jailbroken” Apple iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S gadget that, on April 16, 2014, ran iOS 6 or a prior working framework, and in case you were in California on that date. The models to be a “Class Member” are characterized all the more completely on the Frequently Asked Questions page.

our Legal Rights and Options in This Settlement

Stay in the Class or Submit an Application for Inclusion in the Class

Cutoff time: December 9, 2020

This cutoff time has elapsed.

A $18 million Settlement Fund will be set up. In the event that you got an email or mail warning from the Settlement Administrator about this claim, that implies that Apple has decided from its records that you might be a Class Member. On the off chance that you don’t do anything, you will stay in the Class and consequently get an advanced or actual check for your installment under the proposed Settlement. In the event that you partake in the Settlement, you will surrender the option to sue Apple in a different claim in regards to the topic of the cases in this claim. No further activity is required.

In the event that you didn’t get an email or mail notice from the Settlement Administrator about this claim and you trust you are a Class Member, you probably presented an Application for Inclusion in the Class. On the off chance that you presented an Application for Inclusion in the Class, you surrendered the option to sue Apple in a different claim with respect to the topic of the cases this Settlement settle. All applications are dependent upon check and approval.

Request to be Excluded

Cutoff time: December 9, 2020

This cutoff time has elapsed.

In the event that you chose to avoid yourself from this Settlement, you will keep the option to sue Apple in a different claim about the topic of the cases this Settlement settle, however you surrender the option to get an installment from this Settlement.

This is the solitary alternative that permits you to sue, keep on sueing, or be important for another claim against Apple identified with the topic of the cases for this situation.

Object to the Settlement

Cutoff time: December 9, 2020

This cutoff time has passed. If you didn’t prohibit yourself from the Settlement, you might have protested it by keeping in touch with the Court regarding why you don’t care for the Settlement.

Go to the Hearing

On: February 8, 2021 You might have a problem with the Settlement and ask the Court for authorization to talk at the Final Approval Hearing about your protest.

These rights and choices—and the cutoff times to practice them—are clarified in this site.

This site sums up the proposed Settlement. For the exact agreements of the Settlement, if it’s not too much trouble, see the Settlement Agreement, accessible here, by reaching Class Counsel, by getting to the Court agenda for this situation, for an expense, through the Court’s Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) framework at https://ecf.cand.uscourts.gov, or by visiting the workplace of the Clerk of the Court for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Robert F. Peckham Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 280 South first Street, Room 2112, San Jose, CA 95113, between 9:00 a.m. furthermore, 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, barring Court occasions.