West Virginia Settles MS Suit, North Carolina Doesn't 12
DragonMagic writes "MSNBC carries this story regarding West Virginia's settlement with Microsoft, and dropping out of holding off for more sanctions against the software giant. This leaves just Massachusetts hoping to make Microsoft pay more than just a slap on the wrist." Actually, as an anonymous reader writes "in North Carolina, they [Microsoft] lost a class action suit so now certain customers in that state will be able to get their money back." $89 million is not exactly peanuts.
Punish Microsoft or make things better? (Score:1)
Should the correct attitude to have about this be one of bloodthirst or justice seeking? (If you can't see the difference, just choose bloodthirst).
peanuts (Score:2)
You may think it's a long way down to the corner drugstore, but that's peanuts compared to space!
Err, sorry, flashback there.
Re:peanuts (Score:2)
Sound familiar?
Hammered on Through (Score:1)
This sum might be chump change to Microsoft, but it still isn't going to make the market suffer as much as a larger settlement would have. This is good news for all the wrong reasons. It's sad to think that the customers are going to take the
$89 what? (Score:4, Interesting)
To who? We're talking Microsoft, here - how many _billion_ in the bank? Spit up among how many people? Plus, the money isn't automatically split up among all residents; each resident must apply and ostesibly prove that they bought the Microsoft product in North Carolina. Do you keep reciepts from back to 1995? Some companies might, but I barely have my Win95 floppies.
The article says that half of the unclaimed money will be donated to schools in the form of "computer technology" - any guesses on who's computer technology?
I wouldn't call this much of a win for the residents of North Carolina - looks nice on the surface, but that's about it.
WHAT??? (Score:1)
Bill G. uses more than this to refill his Kleenex boxes and TP rolls.
Ballmer shreds more than this for his custom-made mattresses and pillows.
Again, WHAT???
Fair but unfortunate (Score:5, Insightful)
The sad irony, though, is that WV can already get free OSes [kernel.org], office software [openoffice.org], and other products, even without the settlement. Because of that, this is an even huger win for Microsoft, and an unfortunate result for high school kids in WV who will continue to graduate while under the thumb of Bill.
Ugh... (Score:1)