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  • Judge rules against online Microsoft settlement site

    Victims of Microsoft's overcharging practices will not be able to lodge their claim online, following the ruling of a California judge against an online Web site set up to automate the claims process.

  • Lindows-Microsoft legal spat builds

    Microsoft proffered legal papers seeking to disavow California class-action settlement claims submitted via the Linux distributor's MSfreePC Web site.

  • Lindows: Microsoft settlement site stays

    Linux seller Lindows.com said Tuesday that it will continue to help Californians process legal claims against Microsoft, despite a challenge by the software giant.

  • Microsoft, Lindows scrap over claims site

    Microsoft has demanded that Lindows.com take down a Web site that offers to process customer claims from the settlement of a California class-action suit against the software giant.

  • Lindows capitalises on Microsoft settlement

    Linux software seller Lindows.com is looking to capitalise on Microsoft's antitrust woes with a new program that promises free PCs and software.

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