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Microsoft Involved In Second Case Over WGA
06 Jul, 2006, 2:30 pm IST | by
Jayesh Mansukhani
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| In a development that is sure to give Microsoft more sleepless nights, two Washington state businesses and three Seattle residents have filed a second lawsuit over its WGA program. The suit says that legitimate customers are receiving non-licensed notifications. The plaintiffs have argued that all customers who have Automatic Updates enabled will receive WGA whether they wish to or not. The lawsuit also claims that end-users are deceived into thinking the software is a security update and "are not told that the program 'phones home' daily." |
Tags: Microsoft , WGA , Automatic Updates
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