Persons Whose Microsoft Xbox Consoles Have Allegedly Been Excluded from the Microsoft Xbox LIVE Service File Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Microsoft.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft” or “Defendant”) in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington in Seattle (styled Ann Talyancich v. Microsoft Corporation, Class Action Case No. 2:12-cv-01128-JCC) alleging, among other things, that certain Microsoft Xbox console units were excluded from the Xbox LIVE online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service, according to the Microsoft Xbox Live Exclusion class action lawsuit complaint.
Plaintiff brings this Microsoft Xbox Live action as a nationwide class on behalf of herself and a Class, reportedly defined as follows: all persons in the United States of America and its Territories whose Xbox consoles have been excluded from the Xbox LIVE service.
The Microsoft Xbox Live Exclusion class action lawsuit complaint asserts claims for the following alleged causes of action: breach of contract, unjust enrichment, restitution, money had and received, and trespass to chattels.
Plaintiff in the Microsoft Xbox Live class action lawsuit seeks an award of actual damages, restitution, punitive damages, an injunction, an award of reasonable attorneys fees and costs and pre and post judgment interest.
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