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Iowa Antitrust Case Costs Microsoft $255M

The judge in charge has approved the payout for the case, which was settled seven months ago. Iowa citizens will get up to $179 million in refunds and the attorneys will get $75 million, $8 million of which covers expenses. There's another $1 million in there for legal aid. Individual consumers pocket very little: they can file for $16 for each copy of Windows or MS-DOS purchased over a 12-year period, and $29 for Office. Such a payout would serve as a deterrent only if all 50 states had sued and won similar amounts. Alone it's a slap on the wrist.

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  1. What's that sound? by niceone · · Score: 1, Funny

    MS gets stung for millions, yeah! But lawyers get millions, boo! But MS gets stung for millions, yeah! But lawyers get millions, boo! But... head explodes.

  2. and here's the math... by martin-boundary · · Score: 4, Funny
    Cost of 17.9 million x $10 dollar rebate vouchers on future Microsoft software purchases for Iowa citizens: $179 million

    Cost of 7.5 million x $10 dollar rebate vouchers for a team of attorneys: $75 million

    Look on the senior partner's face when 25 trailer trucks full of printed rebate vouchers enters the parking lot: priceless.

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  3. Thank god by evwah · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thank god I bought 14,572 copies of windows in the past 12 years.
    14,572x16=233,152

    4.)Profit!!