Another M$ Class Action Suit Settled

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analog

Microsoft Corp. A $31.5 million settlement has been granted preliminary approval
in the class action lawsuit filed on behalf of consumers and businesses in New
Mexico who purchased Microsoft operating system and application software between
December 1995 and December 2002. The antitrust suit alleged that the company had
overcharged consumers for software. (Aug-03-04) [REUTERS]
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

In (e-mail address removed) <[email protected]> posted:
|| Microsoft Corp. A $31.5 million settlement has been granted
|| preliminary approval in the class action lawsuit filed on behalf of
|| consumers and businesses in New Mexico who purchased Microsoft
|| operating system and application software between December 1995 and
|| December 2002. The antitrust suit alleged that the company had
|| overcharged consumers for software. (Aug-03-04) [REUTERS]

Please post these news clips elsewhere. This is a public Microsoft Publisher
web design forum. Thank you.
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Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

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analog

Damn your luck. I will post items like this here whenever I come across them.
This is of interest to M$ software users.
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

In (e-mail address removed) <[email protected]> posted:
|| Damn your luck. I will post items like this here whenever I come
|| across them. This is of interest to M$ software users.

Please take it to a different forum please, thank you.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 
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analog

Not for you my friend, and nobody else has asked. In any event, news of court
actions involving M$ software is certainly arguably on topic here, or in any
forum dealing with M$ software. Usenet being what it is, you are wasting your
breath anyway. One wonders why M$ agrees to settling actions like this if they
can do no wrong as you would suggest. You have suggested that nobody can win a
case against M$ since they have an effectively unlimited war chest. Yet they
routinely settle such cases for millions of dollars.
 

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