Microsoft faces Windows lawsuit
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An Italian consumer group is planning a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft seeking compensation for Windows software pre-installed on computers for people who did not want it.
The Aduc consumer defense association said on Tuesday it would present its case at a court in Florence after Wednesday's Epiphany holiday.
The move against Microsoft, the world's biggest software company, comes after a law took effect on Friday allowing consumer associations to file suit for groups of consumers.
"Individual cases affect a limited number of users," Aduc Chairman Vincenzo Donvito said.
"Therefore, as there is a large number of users involved, and with the importance of the free market issue, we have decided to take a collective legal action against Microsoft."
Italian law provides for compensation for costs and not punitive damages. Microsoft was not available to comment.
Aduc has won a pilot case in a Florence court on reimbursement of the cost of Windows for consumers who had to buy it pre-installed on computers.
- Reuters
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