The details of the lawsuit were shared today by Motherboard a website that covers the "Right to Repair" efforts in the United States.
Apple first sent a letter to Huseby asking him to stop using screens after repair to repair broken appliances after Norwegian customs seized the iPhone 6 and 6s replacement screens that were addressed to him. and discovered that they were fake.
Huseby had ordered the screens, which were "renovated screens assembled by a third party" of Hg Kg. The displays have been refurbished using real broken iPhone compents.
Apple wanted Huseby to destroy the counterfeit displays, pay a fine of about $ 3,566 and sign an agreement not to manufacture, import, sell or otherwise "deal with products that violate the trademarks of. Apple ". Huseby decided …