• GHiLA
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      In the case of marketing, it’s just considered an opinion, mostly because if anything like that is ever put forth to a Judge, there’s 900 odd ways to loophole it.

      “We meant our assholes, your honor; as open as they come.”

      “We meant uhm… accepting.”

      • @mynameisigglepiggle
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        72 months ago

        It could be called puffery. A claim so ridiculous that no reasonable person would consider it a claim

    • deaf_fish
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      162 months ago

      A probably a bit political for this topic, but most companies are allowed to lie about most things. Only a few things that they’re not allowed to lie about.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 months ago

        and for those few things they’re not allowed to lie about they pull out every trick in the book to come as close to lying as possible without outright doing it.

      • @rottingleaf
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        32 months ago

        And even when they are not on paper, they are in fact.

    • @ultranaut
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      Their official marketing is to call Windows 11 “the most secure version of Windows ever” or something along those lines. They definitely use “the most secure” in their marketing, but I think they do it in a way where it is only in reference to previous consumer versions of Windows if you actually parse out what is being said.

    • @RoyaltyInTraining
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      42 months ago

      Right after that slide the guy is talking about how Microsoft is “committed to remaining the most reliable and secure platform”…

      Yeah they’re all full of shit