HP Sued for False Firmware Upgrade
A US leading law firm has filed a lawsuit against HP for intentionally paralyzing printers that use non-HP cartridges.
Heninger Garrison Davis LLC (HGD) has alleged that HP violated consumer protection laws and US antitrust laws by programing HP printers to fail for using non-HP ink cartridges.
Thousands of HP printer consumers were frustrated by function failures as they were using non-HP ink cartridges when HP upgraded its firmware on September 13. The failures are believed to have resulted from a software uploaded to consumers’ printers disguised as a firmware update. Moreover, users also found that HP had deliberately deleted all links to the older firmware files from its website.
According to PR Newswire, HP’s sabotage of non-HP ink cartridges is also causing significant economic harm to third party cartridge manufacturers and resellers.
Earlier, HP responded in a statement, admitting it programmed the printers to fail in order, “to protect HP’s innovations and intellectual property.”
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