Florida Class-Action Suit To Go Ahead Against MS
los furtive writes: "Circuit Judge Bernard Shapiro of Miami has ruled that Microsoft users in Florida can band together in a single class-action lawsuit to pursue antitrust claims against the software company. The lawsuit covers anyone in Florida who bought a personal computer with MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel after November 15, 1995."
Phase 1: File class action suit against MS
Phase 2: ???
Phase 3: Profit
That's it I'm moving!!
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This is the sort of lawsuit where the end settlement pays off huge for the lawyers, while the end users typically get a rebate good for future purchases.
Remember the lawsuit over monitors that said they were of a given size but had a smaller viewable size?
I would put the odds of end consumers getting to see any actual cash at less than 10%.
Phase 1: File class action suit against MS\
Phase 2: Win suit
Phase 3: Profit
Stop trying to make everything into this profit joke. It is not funny because it is used so often, but when it doesn't even work, it is downright pathetic.
any ideas as to the number of MS software audits that will take place in that state in the next few years? heh. g
Earlier this year, Microsoft lost its bid to settle dozens of private antitrust lawsuits by donating $1 billion worth of computers and software to the nation's poorest public schools. U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz in Baltimore ruled that the proposal was unacceptable because it would give the software giant an unfair advantage over rival Apple Computer, a major player in the education market.
I'm glad someone is paying attention and stopping M$ from further advancing their cause with their punishment. If M$ wants to give money to the schools, they can do so by giving them money that is not tied to M$ products. The schools should be able to buy Apple, Sun, IBM, Linux or M$ products (or whatever else).
These are supposed to be punishments for M$ not helping them secure market share. If they want to give $1billion dollars in software to schools w/o money, they should just do it.
Well, it seems that this is going to go state by state and Michigan residents are out of luck with the denial of their lawsuit. Who will really benefit, will be any lawyer that is licensed in multiple states to practice. All the groundwork will be done after one case. Just copy and paste into new documents and change the names of the 'innocent'. Unfortunately, Microsoft won't even be a loser at all, regardless of how many states allow the class-actions to continue.
Maybe the EFF should get involved. If any lawyer from them collects big fees, they could put much of it into funding the fight against *AA/DCMA.
Sig? What's a Sig?
As soon as something like this comes to illinois, count me in. I hope they put an ad in the newspaper saying something like "Notice, if you bought a computer system in the last 7 years, you may be elligible for a huge rebate" or something.. there should be tons of people getting in on this..
Microsoft Bob
Maybe it's a misprint, but how can consumers file for a class action lawsuit on antitrust grounds when that is a federal issue. Individual citizens are not businesses and can't claim that MS ruined their business with anticompetetive practices.
You can cheer all you want, but the lawyers in Florida are just out for money and that's it. There is not going to be any change.