I fail to see how Logitech could be held responsible for a user yanking
their USB connected drive and losing data as a result - it's user error,
as simple as that.  Will Logitech also be liable if there's a power
failure during a write operation resulting in a trashed drive...using
the logic of earlier posts surely Logitech would be liable on grounds
they didn't instruct the customer to install lightning protection and/
or a UPS.  Honestly, if this were the case Microsoft would have been
broke by now just through the amount of drive trashing they've been
responsible for in the USB domain through Windows Delayed Write Failure
issues, let alone idiot users yanking a device without flushing the
write buffers.


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