
World-renowned actor Bruce Willis intends to sue Apple, reports the English edition of The Sun. The actor does not agree with the terms of the iTunes service, popular with Apple fans. According to the authoritative edition, Bruce Willis collected a huge musical collection and planned to pass it on to his three daughters by will.

But today, the terms of the contract with iTunes simply do not provide for this. It turns out that after paying for music tracks, iTunes users simply acquire the right to "borrow" music from Apple for a while. After the customer dies, the music library purchased from iTunes simply disappears.
Covering this situation, The Sun quoted London attorney Chris Walton as saying:
The hero of "Die Hard" decided to fight in court for "expanding user rights." The lawsuit is expected to generate particular media interest.
I wonder what Apple will answer to this?