Displaying items by tag: Classaction

Friday, 14 August 2009 13:19

Judge says no to iTunes class action

A US judge has rejected an application for a class action alleging Apple illegally tied the iPod and iTunes Store.

Published in Core Dump
Monday, 16 February 2009 04:04

Microsoft mis-targeted by XP downgrade suit?

Microsoft faces a class-action suit alleging that the downgrade fee charged to allow the use of Windows XP on a computer sold with a Vista OEM licence was anti-competitive.

Published in Market
Apple has agreed to settle a US class action that alleged the original iPod nano was easily scratched. If approved by the court, the deal will see Apple shell out $US22.5 million in fees, expenses and compensation.

Published in Strategy
Sunday, 23 November 2008 16:18

Ballmer set to do Monkey Dance in court?

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been ordered to testify in the “Vista Capable” court case after Microsoft failed to convince the judge that Ballmer didn’t know enough about the details.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Horror author Stephen King is reportedly upset about the possible banning of violent video games.  Mr King, here is an open invite to make your voice heard for a whole country that lives with game bans everyday.

Published in Radioactive IT
Microsoft would dearly love the Vista Capable lawsuit to just go away, but once the wheels of justice start grinding, can any amount of grease stop the squeaky wheel?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Putting customers first seems to have been the missing ingredient in the tale of Microsoft and Intel reaching a ‘deal’ on assigning ‘Vista Capable’ status, resulting in the purchase of computers that were Vista compatible as far as ‘Vista Home Basic’.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

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