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Woman Wins $10,000 Lawsuit Against Microsoft Over Windows 10 Upgrades (seattletimes.com)

An anonymous reader shares this story from the Seattle Times: A few days after Microsoft released Windows 10 to the public last year, Teri Goldstein's computer started trying to download and install the new operating system. The update, which she says she didn't authorize, failed. Instead, the computer she uses to run her Sausalito, California, travel-agency business slowed to a crawl. It would crash, she says, and be unusable for days at a time. "I had never heard of Windows 10," Goldstein said. "Nobody ever asked me if I wanted to update."

When outreach to Microsoft's customer support didn't fix the issue, Goldstein took the software giant to court, seeking compensation for lost wages and the cost of a new computer. She won. Last month, Microsoft dropped an appeal and Goldstein collected a $10,000 judgment from the company.

Microsoft denies any wrongdoing, and says they only halted their appeal to avoid the cost of further litigation.

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  1. boo hoo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    as a small business owner myself, I can safely say that if you don't keep up with the changes in the world you will fall behind. Claiming ignorance of what keeps your business afloat is not a reason to sue another company. It was her responsibility to keep her internal infrastructure updated. I know I wouldn't give her company any credit card info after this. Who knows what else she "never heard of", like computer and network security, anti-virus, malware, etc.....