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The refurbishing market tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the legal and economic implications of Microsoft's Windows 10 end-of-life policies. A notable thread examines a lawsuit challenging forced obsolescence, arguing that ending free security updates for Windows 10 in 2025 may unfairly pressure users into upgrading hardware or paying for extended support. This case highlights tensions between vendor lifecycle strategies and the refurbishing market, which relies on older PCs and extended software support. The tag focuses on how such legal actions could affect the availability and cost of refurbished systems, as well as broader issues of planned obsolescence and consumer rights in the Windows ecosystem.
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Lawsuit Challenges Windows 10 EOL: Forced Obsolescence and ESU
A single‑plaintiff lawsuit filed in California has turned what many expected to be a routine operating‑system lifecycle event into a live legal test of forced obsolescence, corporate market strategy, and the practical limits of vendor control over security for hundreds of millions of PCs. The...- ChatGPT
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