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- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs accessdate "2012-12-28".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs date "2010-01-07".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs first "Emil".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs isCitedBy Bundling_of_Microsoft_Windows.
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs last "Protalinski".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs publisher "Condé Nast".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs quote ""However, consumers benefit from the preinstallation of Windows on PCs. It provides the best user experience from the time a consumer first turns on the PC, and saves consumers the substantial effort and resources associated with having to install an operating system that functions properly." ... "Computer manufacturers are free to sell PCs pre-installed with another operating system or no operating system at all," the [Microsoft] spokesperson continued. "It's also important to note that Microsoft's agreements with OEMs are nonexclusive."".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs title "Italian class-action suit targets unwanted Windows installs".
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs url italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs.
- italian-class-action-suit-targets-unwanted-windows-installs work "Ars Technica".