Categories: Latest News

by Hunter Feybusch

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Categories: Latest News

by Hunter Feybusch

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  • HP was accused of unlawfully blocking customers from using third-party toner cartridges
  • customers claim that a firmware update sent out by HP made customer’s LaserJet Devices incompatible with non-OEM replacement toner cartridges
  • HP denies that it did anything wrong. HP agrees under the settlement to continue making certain disclosures about its use of Dynamic Security

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