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Are we ready for the 7 Compatible or 7 ready campaign.
It would be amazing and interesting if Microsoft were forced to an update mechanism or the like to contact possible plaintiffs. I'm not really aware of that being done before (e.g. a cell phone company texting users after losing a class-action suit). Usually it's just access to contact info, which if MSFT were forced to disgorge the email names in its database, would be interesting.
I'd be curious to read all of what is out there, not just what is being picked and chosen for review by the court.
I don't get what's so damning to Microsoft about all of this? The internal emails released so far have simply shown that MS was afraid of Intel and that Intel dragging their feet on a minimal DX9 chipset was the whole reason the "Vista Capable" debacle happened. If MS had delayed Vista even further to wait for the 945 chipset then it would have been a disaster for MS with the press.
This lawsuit is designed to extract some money for the class-action lawyers. Can't MS just pay them the 2.2 million and get it over with?
Sometimes court cases have a longer shelf life than the rest of the world's attention span for the issue.
- by sruthnaomi November 6, 2008 12:53 PM PST
- bought 2 (two) hp vista laptops some time back. never has worked well. something new every day. even the hp printers had to be installed long distance by hp. negative negative negative. Question: how long should a person wait to invest in something a company says is revolutionary gorgeous wonderful?
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