Settlement Reached in McAfee Class Action Suit 24
An anonymous reader writes "Network Associates has reached a settlement in a class action suit alleging it broke its own license agreements by not providing users of VirusScan 3 & 4 with free lifetime upgrades. Although not admitting guilt, the settlement entitles all U.S. (sorry to the rest of the globe) owners of the older versions free upgrades to VirusScan v8 (or, optionally, QuickClean/AntiSpyware). If eligible, you have until July 16th to fill out this form. The settlement page also contains links to the Class Notice and Settlement Agreement (in PDF format)."
Free Software? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Free Software? (Score:3, Interesting)
:Free Software? And worth less than that. (Score:3, Interesting)
Or how much punishment it is for the user. I have a qualifying product right here at my side (version 4), but there is no way I'll ever install another McAfee product on my systems again. Here's yet another case of the class action lawyers getting rich, while the members of the class get less than nothing.
Re::Free Software? And worth less than that. (Score:2)
Well, considering the lawsuit was for McAfee's failure to provide "free lifetime upgrades", and considering that never want to install another McAfee product, it's a bit comical for you to bitch about members of the class getting screwed.
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Re::Free Software? And worth less than that. (Score:2)
So by your logic it's OK for a company to advertise free lifetime data updates and then not deliver on that, as long as the software is bad enough that it screws up the entire OS too? And it's OK for lawyers to put together a class for such an issue and then settle on a
Re::Free Software? And worth less than that. (Score:1)
No, I did not say anything about that.
And it's OK for lawyers to...
I did not say anything about that either.
I found it comical that you somehow got screwed when the last thing you would want would be for McAfee to have upheld their commitment.
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Re::Free Software? And worth less than that. (Score:2)
Re::Free Software? And worth less than that. (Score:1)
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Congradulations (Score:4, Informative)
And what did you "win"? A free upgrade to a product with only one year of free updates.
How did anyone "win" anything in this one? A refund of the origional purchase price AND a free upgrade would have been much more fair.
If N.A. was nice, they'd give the customers a free upgrade and the free upgrades that they promissed.
Re:Congradulations (Score:2)
That should read "and the free updates for life that they were promised.", just incase anyone wondered. Sorry 'bout that.
Re:Congradulations (Score:4, Interesting)
They call the free downloads "perpetual" products - surely this implies that you will get updates?
Re:Congradulations (Score:3, Informative)
How do you define lifetime? Usually, the lifetime refers to the product itself. Versions 3 and 4 have essentially been end-of-lifed. This sounds like McAfee probably didn't specify fully enough what "lifetime" means in their EULA. As a result, the lawyers get a quarter million dollars in legal fees. (Pet peeve: the word is congratulate. Think "gratuity", not "graduity". Oh, and while I'm being a spelling Nazi he
Re: avg antivirus (Score:3, Informative)
ask and ye shall receive:
AVG antivirus [google.com]
Reminder on who really wins in class actions... (Score:5, Insightful)
CLASS COUNSEL will receive $227,000.00 in attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses
Sure.... (Score:4, Funny)
idiotic lip service, nothing more (Score:5, Insightful)
This extra "offer" is really useless lip service that gives fake dignity to the company. "Whoops, we messed up, but we're taking care of it, even though it won't even cost us 100 copies of the software in question, but hey, it looks noble and respectful to the people who ARE paying attention, right?" Bullocks.
Lifetime (Score:4, Insightful)
Not a chance in HELL! (Score:1)
About 3-4 years ago I tried to upgrade my copy of McAfee after my home system became contaminated with *some* virus.
Thus began a saga-like struggle to fight my way through a maze of poorly linked pages.
After spending several hours trying to BUY an upgrade, I discovered that, in fact, the ONLY way I could complete this process was to go back to the beginning and repeat the process using IE instead of Netscape.
This pissed me off so badly that I instead bought a new subscription to N
Re:Not a chance in HELL! (Score:1)
I previewed this post and STILL the article link doesn't show up!
Area51 re-visited! [slashdot.org]
Oh well Here [com.com]it is again. (reviews-zdnet BTW.)