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false advertising law (fal)
About this tag
The false advertising law (FAL) tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about legal challenges to Microsoft's product policies, particularly regarding Windows 10 end-of-support and Extended Security Updates (ESU) pricing. A recent thread highlights a lawsuit arguing that Microsoft's cessation of updates forces hardware upgrades and creates security risks, which the plaintiff claims violates false advertising law. The tag focuses on consumer protection, software lifecycle policies, and legal disputes over marketing claims related to software support and upgrades.
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...
antitrust
california law
consumer protection
consumers legal remedies act (clra)
copilot
e-waste
end of support
esu pricing
extended security updates
falseadvertisinglaw (fal)
hardware obsolescence
lawsuit
lifecycle
microsoft
neural processing units
oem
platform lifecycle
unfair competition law (ucl)
windows 10
windows 11