Hope this goes well, but I still believe in the notion that one is not actually forced into the update; they are just forced to have it downloaded to their device and take, to some, a considerable amount of space on their device. I can understand this being an issue for 8 GB and 16 GB devices, but for the rest of you, deal with it and maybe you will install it in your own time. Remember, the update is only downloaded, not installed, to one's device, since one have to agree to the terms of conditions not once, but twice. If the update got installed automatically, then yes I would support the man suing Tim Cook. But not sure on this case.

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On 19/10/2013 06:57, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
Given the extensive discussion here about Apple downloading automatic updates 
to devices, I thought some might be interested to know that a number of news 
outlets are reporting that a California man is taking Tim Cook to Small Claims 
Court over this issue. He's asking for $50 in compensation and for Apple to 
address the issue, so he's obviously not doing this to get rich.
It will be very interesting to see where this goes.
Jonathan Mosen
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