New York describes the options for Microsoft collective.
The Supreme Court of the State of New York, communications to consumers and businesses information on their options Microsoft has agreed to a class action suit within the State.
Microsoft did not admit fault in each is the case, when booking with the software giant with a violation of New York trade and agreements. Customers who choose to participate in the class, bought, and some Microsoft products, obtain vouchers for between $ 5 and $ 12
“The appeals claim that Microsoft violated the law of New York agreements, consumers of fraudulent practices and fraud in the trade for that laws and consumer prices for certain operating systems and applications.
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