Apple Apple fined $6.6 million for misleading Australian consumers about iPhone and iPad repairs. Apple said users were not entitled to get their devices fixed because they had been previously repaired by a third-party. A court ruled that this was not legal under Australian consumer laws. Apple has been fined AUS$9 million ($6.6 million/£5 million) for misleading Australian consumers about their right to get faulty iPhone and iPad devices repaired. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) took legal action against Apple and on Tuesday announced that the Federal Court ordered the company to pay the fine.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: We tried gaming on the Samsung CHG90 ultrawide gaming monitorSee Also:Apple is planning 3 new iPhone models this yearApple is reportedly in talks with an Oscar-nominated studio to get into the movie businessIt sounds like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players won't be playing together anytime soonSEE ALSO: A lawsuit that claims Apple is anticompetitive is heading to the Supreme Court