Lawsuit hits Amazon, claims Fire TV Sticks intentionally give out when support runs dry
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Amazon faces a class action lawsuit over its older Fire TV Sticks, alleging "software tethering" that intentionally diminishes product functionality when support ends. The lawsuit claims Amazon can limit or discontinue features, rendering devices inoperable. Plaintiff Bill Merewhuader experienced this issue with a 2nd-Gen Fire TV Stick, which slowed and became unusable. The lawsuit seeks compensation for affected consumers, citing Amazon's control over product performance.
💡 Why It Matters
- · If Amazon is found guilty, it could set a precedent for device manufacturers' responsibility to maintain product functionality beyond initial support periods.
- · This raises questions about planned obsolescence and consumer expectations for device longevity.