consumers legal remedies act (clra)

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The tag consumers legal remedies act (clra) covers a lawsuit filed against Microsoft over Windows 10 end-of-support policy and Extended Security Updates (ESU) pricing. The plaintiff argues that Microsoft's planned cessation of updates violates consumer protection laws, citing risks to user security, forced hardware upgrades linked to AI ambitions, and increased electronic waste. The case invokes the Consumers Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) to challenge the company's software lifecycle practices. Discussions on WindowsForum.com examine the legal arguments, potential impacts on Windows users, and broader implications for software support obligations under California consumer law.
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    Lawsuit challenges Windows 10 end-of-support policy and ESU pricing

    A Southern California user has filed a lawsuit seeking to force Microsoft to continue supporting Windows 10 beyond the company's planned end-of-support date, arguing that the immediate cessation of updates risks user security, creates forced hardware upgrades tied to Microsoft’s AI ambitions...
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