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Microsoft
Vista Class Action
Date Filed: March
30, 2007
Court: U.S. District Court
Location:Seattle, Washington |
On March 30, 2007, the firm on behalf of plaintiff
Dianne Kelley filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court
(Seattle) against Microsoft, seeking certification for a nationwide
class of certain consumers, on account of Microsoft’s deceptive
and unfair conduct in the marketing and selling of its new operating
system Vista. In sum, the class action lawsuit alleges
that Microsoft violated consumer protection and other laws by
marketing PCs as “Windows Vista Capable” (supposedly
upgradable to Vista when it later launched) despite the fact
that consumers could upgrade only to “Vista Home Basic”—a
stripped-down operating system lacking the functionality and
features that Microsoft advertised as “Vista” and
which has been described as “the most pointless edition
of Windows that Microsoft has ever released.”
Click here to
review a copy of the Second Amended Class Action Complaint.
The class action seeks to represent all persons and entities residing
in the United States who purchased a personal computer sold as “Windows
Vista Capable” and not also bearing the “Premium Ready” designation,
and/or all persons and entities residing in the United States who
purchased a “Premium Ready” PC with an “Express
Upgrade” to Home Basic.
For more information, or if you believe that you may be a member
of the putative class or were affected by these practices, please
fill out the form located here or
send an email to classaction@gordontilden.com.
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