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New Reading the article for myself
They may have corrected it since marlowe read it, but that paragraph now starts out:
Such a settlement lets Microsoft off easy, Apple said Monday, because history shows that less than one-quarter of qualifying recipients actually claim refunds, thereby reducing the real cost to Microsoft.

Even more interesting to me is the paragraph above:
Under the settlement terms, one-third of any unclaimed rebates will revert to Microsoft. The remaining amount will go to California public schools in a mix of cash and donated Microsoft software.

Any bets on how much of that will be in MS software versus cash?
~~~)-Steven----

"I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country.
He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country..."

General George S. Patton
New Another opportunity for me to suggest ...
... that the attorneys be paid in kind. If the plaintiffs get vouchers, so do the attorneys.
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Microsoft offers them the one thing most business people will pay any price for - the ability to say "we had no choice - everyone's doing it that way." -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=38978|Andrew Grygus]
New Wall Street Journal says lawyers got . . .
about $110 million in cash.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
     Apple steps in - (marlowe) - (4)
         Re: Apple steps in - (Yendor) - (3)
             Reading the article for myself - (Steven A S) - (2)
                 Another opportunity for me to suggest ... - (drewk) - (1)
                     Wall Street Journal says lawyers got . . . - (Andrew Grygus)

The kids should've been walking to school with EMP lunchboxes.
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