Microsoft Settles Six Class-Action Suits
Bootsy Collins writes "Microsoft has
reached a settlement
in class-action lawsuits filed against them by five states and the District of Columbia. Two of the six settlements have already been approved by the relevant courts.
The settlements would provide $200 million in vouchers to past purchasers of Microsoft software.
The vouchers can be used to purchase hardware, software, or training; suprisingly (given plaintiffs' willingness to roll over on this issue in the past),
vouchers used for software need not be used to purchase Microsoft products. More on this story from the
Washington Post as well as
many other news sources."
The lawyers who agreed to this settlement should be paid in vouchers. Let this happen a couple times and maybe some proper settlements would be reached.
"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
Thank you very much for the business.
Sincerely,
Steve Jobs
NetInfo connection failed for server 127.0.0.1/local
Win2k3 running IIS 6.0 serving Linux distro ISOs?
And my head begins to spin....
If (when?) the server goes down, will they blame "Linux"?
Alito: A vote for Alito is a punch in the eye to put that bitch back in her place!
Maybe we can use the vouchers to pay our $699.00 SCO licensing fee...
Lesse, Wal-Mart, Tenneesee, I figure they'll redeem it on "Trailer Park Deer Hunter IV: Nuclear Annihilation!"
Or would that be cultural stereotyping?
KFG