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Old 02-14-2007   #1 (permalink)
Mr. Pitts


 
 

Don't Mess With Iowa

SAN FRANCISCO (Marke****ch) -- Microsoft Corp. said early Wednesday it has
settled an anti-trust class action lawsuit brought against it in Iowa. Terms
of settlement of the seven-year-old case were not disclosed, though
Microsoft (MSFT) said in a release that Iowa consumers and businesses that
bought software including the company's Word, Excel and Office applications
between May 18, 1994 and June 30, 2006 will be compensated. The settlement
also includes an unspecified amount that will be paid to the Iowa Department
of Education. The Iowa suit, Comes et. al v. Microsoft Corp., was brought on
behalf of thousands of Iowa consumers claiming Microsoft engaged in
anticompetitive conduct, thus causing them to pay some $300 million more for
software than they would have otherwise.



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Old 02-14-2007   #2 (permalink)
Jonathan Schwartz 2


 
 

RE: Don't Mess With Iowa

Hello Mr. Pitts,

Pondering if all US residents will file litigation against the state of Iowa
and the Iowa corn farmers for intentionally not planting corn just for
increasing the price for corn? What is good for one must be good for
others... apparently, those corn farmers have been consuming to much
moon-shine.
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"Mr. Pitts" wrote:

> SAN FRANCISCO (Marke****ch) -- Microsoft Corp. said early Wednesday it has
> settled an anti-trust class action lawsuit brought against it in Iowa. Terms
> of settlement of the seven-year-old case were not disclosed, though
> Microsoft (MSFT) said in a release that Iowa consumers and businesses that
> bought software including the company's Word, Excel and Office applications
> between May 18, 1994 and June 30, 2006 will be compensated. The settlement
> also includes an unspecified amount that will be paid to the Iowa Department
> of Education. The Iowa suit, Comes et. al v. Microsoft Corp., was brought on
> behalf of thousands of Iowa consumers claiming Microsoft engaged in
> anticompetitive conduct, thus causing them to pay some $300 million more for
> software than they would have otherwise.
>
>
>

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Old 02-14-2007   #3 (permalink)
Tom Lake


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa


"Jonathan Schwartz 2" <JonathanSchwartz2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:3C0B01CC-9328-48E2-A48D-44A82DA2FAE1@microsoft.com...
> Hello Mr. Pitts,
>
> Pondering if all US residents will file litigation against the state of
> Iowa
> and the Iowa corn farmers for intentionally not planting corn just for
> increasing the price for corn? What is good for one must be good for
> others... apparently, those corn farmers have been consuming to much
> moon-shine.


Except that the US Government pays them not to grow corn. (at least it
used to)

Tom Lake


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Old 02-14-2007   #4 (permalink)
Tom


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa


"Tom Lake" <tlake@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:O5Zz0ZGUHHA.4404@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> "Jonathan Schwartz 2" <JonathanSchwartz2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:3C0B01CC-9328-48E2-A48D-44A82DA2FAE1@microsoft.com...
>> Hello Mr. Pitts,
>>
>> Pondering if all US residents will file litigation against the state of
>> Iowa
>> and the Iowa corn farmers for intentionally not planting corn just for
>> increasing the price for corn? What is good for one must be good for
>> others... apparently, those corn farmers have been consuming to much
>> moon-shine.

>
> Except that the US Government pays them not to grow corn. (at least it
> used to)
>
> Tom Lake



He's a Carey Frisch wannabe, so hung up on MS, that he probably doesn't buy
food unless it has the WHQL seal of approval.

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Old 02-14-2007   #5 (permalink)
Mario


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa


Jonathan Schwartz II woke up and scribbled:
> Pondering if all US residents will file litigation against the state of
> Iowa
> and the Iowa corn farmers for intentionally not planting corn just for
> increasing the price for corn? What is good for one must be good for
> others... apparently, those corn farmers have been consuming to much
> moon-shine.


Those corn farmers won their lawsuit, so if moonshine helped them, I'll
be getting some for myself. On your point, you can try to sue the Hawkeye
State over the price of corn, but I'd have to say you have two chances of
getting anything...slim and none. Besides, with the money they are getting
as a result of their lawsuit, they'll be able to retire from farming. Then
they'll probably tell you then to 'Go grow your own corn.' I'm not from
Iowa, but I do respect their efforts, and their success. Perhaps the other
49 will benefit from their leadership as well.


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Old 02-14-2007   #6 (permalink)
Chad Harris


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa--but Mess with all the other states!

LOL--

This means we will lose the entertaining testinomony of Bill Gates in that
case who had a pending subpoena to testify that the Judge upheld.

So lemme see--those who purchased MSFT software including Office apps in
Iowa have some bucks coming (I wonder how much per member of the Class), but
if you are in another state not Iowa, then you have notin' comin' no time
soon.

LOL--

CH

"Mr. Pitts" <imdpitts4u@thistime-place.edu> wrote in message
news:%23gWVtRFUHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> SAN FRANCISCO (Marke****ch) -- Microsoft Corp. said early Wednesday it has
> settled an anti-trust class action lawsuit brought against it in Iowa.
> Terms of settlement of the seven-year-old case were not disclosed, though
> Microsoft (MSFT) said in a release that Iowa consumers and businesses that
> bought software including the company's Word, Excel and Office
> applications between May 18, 1994 and June 30, 2006 will be compensated.
> The settlement also includes an unspecified amount that will be paid to
> the Iowa Department of Education. The Iowa suit, Comes et. al v. Microsoft
> Corp., was brought on behalf of thousands of Iowa consumers claiming
> Microsoft engaged in anticompetitive conduct, thus causing them to pay
> some $300 million more for software than they would have otherwise.
>


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Old 02-14-2007   #7 (permalink)
Zim Babwe


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa--but Mess with all the other states!

Actually what will happen is that they will get a coupon for a $10 to $30
discount on future Microsoft software. OH BOY


"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
news:ekWuL6GUHHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> LOL--
>
> This means we will lose the entertaining testinomony of Bill Gates in that
> case who had a pending subpoena to testify that the Judge upheld.
>
> So lemme see--those who purchased MSFT software including Office apps in
> Iowa have some bucks coming (I wonder how much per member of the Class),
> but if you are in another state not Iowa, then you have notin' comin' no
> time soon.
>
> LOL--
>
> CH
>
> "Mr. Pitts" <imdpitts4u@thistime-place.edu> wrote in message
> news:%23gWVtRFUHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> SAN FRANCISCO (Marke****ch) -- Microsoft Corp. said early Wednesday it
>> has settled an anti-trust class action lawsuit brought against it in
>> Iowa. Terms of settlement of the seven-year-old case were not disclosed,
>> though Microsoft (MSFT) said in a release that Iowa consumers and
>> businesses that bought software including the company's Word, Excel and
>> Office applications between May 18, 1994 and June 30, 2006 will be
>> compensated. The settlement also includes an unspecified amount that will
>> be paid to the Iowa Department of Education. The Iowa suit, Comes et. al
>> v. Microsoft Corp., was brought on behalf of thousands of Iowa consumers
>> claiming Microsoft engaged in anticompetitive conduct, thus causing them
>> to pay some $300 million more for software than they would have
>> otherwise.
>>

>



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Old 02-14-2007   #8 (permalink)
Dan


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa


"Jonathan Schwartz 2" <JonathanSchwartz2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:3C0B01CC-9328-48E2-A48D-44A82DA2FAE1@microsoft.com...
> Hello Mr. Pitts,
>
> Pondering if all US residents will file litigation against the state of
> Iowa
> and the Iowa corn farmers for intentionally not planting corn just for
> increasing the price for corn? What is good for one must be good for
> others... apparently, those corn farmers have been consuming to much
> moon-shine.



Actually farmers do not set the prices for their products in the U.S., our
lovely market forecasters do. Many a farmer has gone broke because it costs
more to raise the crop than the markets were willing to pay.

Dan
Not a farmer but living in rural Iowa.


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Old 02-14-2007   #9 (permalink)
Gary


 
 

Re: Don't Mess With Iowa--but Mess with all the other states!

Actually we applied for a refund under the law suite and got a voucher for $
16,486.00 from Microsoft for ANY software or hardware purchase not just
Microsoft products.
We are in California.

"Zim Babwe" <zimbabwe@doyoureallythinkthisisreal.com> wrote in message
news:%23QoXYtHUHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Actually what will happen is that they will get a coupon for a $10 to $30
> discount on future Microsoft software. OH BOY
>
>
> "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
> news:ekWuL6GUHHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> LOL--
>>
>> This means we will lose the entertaining testinomony of Bill Gates in
>> that case who had a pending subpoena to testify that the Judge upheld.
>>
>> So lemme see--those who purchased MSFT software including Office apps in
>> Iowa have some bucks coming (I wonder how much per member of the Class),
>> but if you are in another state not Iowa, then you have notin' comin' no
>> time soon.
>>
>> LOL--
>>
>> CH
>>
>> "Mr. Pitts" <imdpitts4u@thistime-place.edu> wrote in message
>> news:%23gWVtRFUHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> SAN FRANCISCO (Marke****ch) -- Microsoft Corp. said early Wednesday it
>>> has settled an anti-trust class action lawsuit brought against it in
>>> Iowa. Terms of settlement of the seven-year-old case were not disclosed,
>>> though Microsoft (MSFT) said in a release that Iowa consumers and
>>> businesses that bought software including the company's Word, Excel and
>>> Office applications between May 18, 1994 and June 30, 2006 will be
>>> compensated. The settlement also includes an unspecified amount that
>>> will be paid to the Iowa Department of Education. The Iowa suit, Comes
>>> et. al v. Microsoft Corp., was brought on behalf of thousands of Iowa
>>> consumers claiming Microsoft engaged in anticompetitive conduct, thus
>>> causing them to pay some $300 million more for software than they would
>>> have otherwise.
>>>

>>

>
>


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