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posted by cmn32480 on Monday January 18 2016, @05:34PM   Printer-friendly
from the can-we-scratch-win10? dept.

A class-action lawsuit involving Microsoft's Xbox 360 console has been appealed to the Supreme Court:

The Supreme Court will decide whether Microsoft must face a class-action lawsuit that claims a defect in the media giant's popular Xbox 360 console was prone to scratching game discs, rendering them unplayable.

The lawsuit alleges that vibrations or small movements of the console might cause the optical drive to scratch discs. The suit accuses Microsoft of knowing about the alleged issue before the Xbox 360 launched in 2005. According to the original lawsuit, brought in 2012, there were as many as 55,000 complaints about the scratching issue by as early as 2008.

Compared to individual suits, class action suits are much more costly to fend off and they expose companies to far greater damage awards. The Supreme Court justices did not say when they would hear Microsoft's appeal of a federal appellate court's decision (PDF) allowing the class action to go forward. But in a one-sentence note attached to an order Friday, the Supreme Court said it would focus on whether the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals—the federal appeals court that ordered the class-action to proceed—had the legal authority to review a lower court's decision nullifying the class.

Alternate coverage at Motherboard and Courthouse News Service.


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  • (Score: 3, Touché) by Scruffy Beard 2 on Monday January 18 2016, @06:45PM

    by Scruffy Beard 2 (6030) on Monday January 18 2016, @06:45PM (#291194)

    Not a problem, because you are allowed to make back-up copies of you games, Right?

    Off-topic: I just uninstalled World of Warships after actually reading the "Terms of Use" and "Privacy Policy" in addition to the EULA (which was only tolerably bad)

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by edIII on Monday January 18 2016, @09:50PM

    by edIII (791) on Monday January 18 2016, @09:50PM (#291273)

    Heh. This is why I don't own anything from Microsoft or Sony in the gaming industry. The day I can purchase a game, make all the backup copies of the media I want, and then never use it because it's fucking retarded when you have a hard drive and networks, I will be more amenable to giving them my money.

    At least when I hacked my PS1 and XBOX, I could play all the backup copies I wanted, which is something I still get to do with most DVDs and CDs.

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    • (Score: 2) by tathra on Tuesday January 19 2016, @06:20AM

      by tathra (3367) on Tuesday January 19 2016, @06:20AM (#291443)

      This is why I don't own anything from Microsoft or Sony in the gaming industry.

      the sony stuff is decent once custom firmware is available for it, allowing you to make and play backups. just make sure you buy the system second-hand, because fuck sony.