Microsoft Sued For Killing Windows 10—All Users Must Act Now
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, USA, AUG 10 – Lawrence Klein alleges Microsoft’s end of Windows 10 support forces millions to buy new devices and monopolizes the generative AI market while 43% of users still rely on Windows 10.
- Lawrence Klein filed a lawsuit in June 2025 in San Diego against Microsoft over its plan to end Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025.
- Klein alleges Microsoft is forcing users to buy new Windows 11–compatible devices to promote its generative AI products, thereby limiting competition and consumer choice.
- Windows 10, launched in 2015, still runs on about 53% of Windows PCs worldwide, including roughly 240 million devices that cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware restrictions.
- Klein points out that as the deadline for Windows 10 support approaches in a few months, a large number of users may neither upgrade nor purchase extended support, leaving them vulnerable to cyber threats.
- The lawsuit requests that Microsoft continue Windows 10 support without extra fees until usage falls below 10% and disclose end-of-support consequences transparently to users.
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