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> Seagate pays out over GB definition
Mario
post Oct 27 2007, 12:31 AM
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Seagate Technology, the world's largest hard-drive maker, is offering customers a five percent refund on drives bought during the last six years following a lawsuit over the definition of a "gigabyte". As an alternative, customers can choose to receive free backup software.

Four people sued the company, saying they expected its drives to offer greater capacity than that actually provided. Seagate manufactures its drives based on powers of ten, with 1KB equalling 1,000 bytes. The claimants argued that 1KB of storage should compromise 1,024 bytes.

On a 1GB drive, this would make the difference between one billion bytes of storage, and 1,073,741,824 bytes. Other manufacturers, such as Samsung and Hitachi, also measure hard-drive capacity with 1KB equalling 1,000 bytes, whereas all operating systems are based on 1KB equalling 1,024 bytes.

Because the lawsuit is a "class action", the settlement is available to all Seagate customers.

Seagate denies any fault, but it has offered to pay the refund for any drive which was bought between 22 March, 2001 and 26 September, 2007. The offer is awaiting approval by the presiding judge.

More Information Here (original article from ZDNet UK)


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post Oct 27 2007, 12:45 PM
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from now on if someone on these forums reported some missing storage capacity, we need to have them check this out first.
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post Oct 29 2007, 01:58 AM
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No way... It compiles? SHIP IT!
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That means I get a 5% refund on 60 doallrs lol.

I wonder what people would sue for next...


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post Oct 29 2007, 03:06 PM
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they do have a good point, it's too bad that i just bought by Seagate drive the beginning of this month (October)
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post Nov 1 2007, 11:58 PM
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lol i bought my seagate for 140 dollars, how much did they sue for?


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