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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 2, 2006 7:10:00 PM

A Louisiana man has filed a class action suit against Apple Computer, saying the computer maker has failed to take adequate steps to prevent hearing loss among iPod users.

The suit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif., charges that the iPod music player can produce sounds of up to 115 decibels even though some studies suggest that listening to music at that level for 28 seconds a day can cause damage over time. The suit, filed on behalf of John Kiel Patterson and all other iPod buyers, seeks monetary damages to compensate for the hearing loss suffered by iPod users, as well as a share of Apple's iPod profits.

The suit also seeks to force Apple to offer a software upgrade to limit the iPod's output to 100 decibels as well as provide headphones designed to block out external noise.

"Millions of consumers have had their hearing put at risk by Apple's conduct," the suit states.

An Apple representative declined to comment. The company has faced other suits over the iPod, including one over complaints that the devices scratch too easily. Apple reached a settlement in another case, related to the battery life of early iPods.

The latest court action follows several news articles quoting hearing experts who warn that prolonged digital music player use at high volumes may put people at risk of hearing loss.

Apple does caution customers in its iPod user manual, with a section labeled "Avoid Hearing Damage."

"Warning: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume," Apple states in the manual. "You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound, which may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing. Set your iPod's volume to a safe level before that happens."

The suit charges that the warning from Apple is inadequate because it fails to advise people what constitutes a "high volume" or a "safe level."

Apple was forced to limit the output of iPods to 100 decibels in France, although the suit claims that Apple has not done so in the U.S. and that even that level is "still not safe."

Patterson's suit cites National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health data that sets a safe exposure limit for noise of 85 decibels for eight hours a day. For each 5-decibel increase, the safe exposure time drops by half, the suit says.

The suit was brought by lawyers at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, one of two firms that filed the iPod scratching suit.

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RE: Apple faces suit over iPod-related hearing loss
Welcome to the age of STUPID lawsuits! I have substantial hearing loss from military service but it pales in comparison to these fools blasting the neighborhood with loud music from vehicles. This guy... (Read the rest)
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Reading  mabricen | 02/02/06
If he wins  Patrick Jones | 02/02/06
Another "I am not responsible"  ronsheets_z | 02/02/06
Amen Brother "Take Responsibility"  gspeece | 02/04/06
And In Related News...  panzrwagn | 02/02/06
Why does anyone bother to innovate?  jgilman_z | 02/02/06
HEARING LOSS  chuckleberry | 02/02/06
WHAT? HUH? WHAT? WHAT DID YOU SAY? HUH?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/04/06
So does a screwdriver, but no one's suing Stanley  ejhonda | 02/02/06
I'm very pleased that iPod is LOUD. Don't ruin it!  eboakes@... | 02/02/06
This reminds me...  rapson | 02/02/06
You'll like this then...  ejhonda | 02/02/06
Cat Juggling!?!  Laff | 02/02/06
LOL  rapson | 02/03/06
SUE EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING!!!  Maverick Hunter | 02/02/06
Huh, whaddaya say ???  realitycheck101 | 02/02/06
Duh...  emyulick | 02/02/06
I'm suing this John Kiel Patterson for loss  John Zern | 02/02/06
I'm suing this John Kiel Patterson for loss......................  glstorck@... | 02/03/06
And with such a grand market share  Boot_Agnostic | 02/02/06
Ipod suit re: iPod related hearing loss  david20313 | 02/02/06
why just go after Apple?  Shelendrea | 02/02/06
These guys need to be shot dead  Artstar | 02/02/06
Here's what's truly amazing about this  tic swayback | 02/02/06
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Where's my gun?  Shelendrea | 02/02/06
it's still smoking, laying on the floor..  Jeff Spicoli | 02/03/06
Read my post below  Rick_K | 02/04/06
The db output depends on the earphones  georgep_z | 02/02/06
Playing Devil's Advocate  cvw | 02/02/06
naw  Shelendrea | 02/02/06
More food for the fire ...  ac2_z | 02/02/06
That's silly  j.m.galvin | 02/02/06
Devil's rebuttal...  cvw | 02/02/06
nope  doh123 | 02/03/06
I'm Suing Sony For The Walkman  itanalyst | 02/02/06
you forgot  Shelendrea | 02/02/06
Big hair history  Len Rooney | 02/02/06
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huh?  Don Barile | 02/02/06
Apple Suit  joeblow012222 | 02/02/06
A nexus of evil?  Len Rooney | 02/02/06
What a coincidence...  MacCanuck | 02/02/06
So, based on your logic...  S R | 02/02/06
Frivolous law suit  mlindl | 02/03/06
Message has been deleted.  dancaw | 02/03/06
Apple could make things safer  Amberhawk | 02/03/06
Stupid Person Files to Sue His Brain  BanjoPaterson | 02/03/06
Remember Spinal Tap film and amplifier that went to 11  BanjoPaterson | 02/03/06
Thanks!  rapson | 02/03/06
I'm more mad at the Judicial system for hearing this Crap!  rjlamo | 02/03/06
I am going to sue the makers of BIC Pens...  cppsolutions | 02/03/06
And unlike Apple they don't "warn" you!!!!  Laff | 02/05/06
why stop there?  daverivera@... | 02/03/06
Apple's got the biggest piece of the pie  Boot_Agnostic | 02/03/06
Interesting note to this story  Rick_K | 02/03/06
I'd say you were paranoid...  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/04/06
Interesting fact  Rick_K | 02/04/06
Hmmm. Good idea.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/04/06
The Louisiana idiot had better also sue  labarker | 03/14/06
RE: Apple faces suit over iPod-related hearing loss  Tompstht931 | 07/26/09

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