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Technology & Science

Jul. 22, 1999

Judge: Retailers Can't Draw Into Y2K Suit

SAN JOSE - A Contra Costa County judge has rejected a bid by retailers defending an unfair business practices suit over sale of non-Y2K-compliant software to place some of the responsibility on the manufacturers of those computer products.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - A Contra Costa County judge has rejected a bid by retailers defending an unfair business practices suit over sale of non-Y2K-compliant software to place some of the responsibility on the manufacturers of those computer products.
        Judge Jam...

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