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What type of damages is Microsoft not liable for, according to the EULA?

  1. Direct damages

  2. Indirect and consequential damages

  3. Statutory damages

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Indirect and consequential damages

According to the EULA, Microsoft is not liable for any indirect and consequential damages. This means that they are not responsible for any losses or damages that are incurred indirectly, such as lost profits or damages to other software or hardware. They are also not responsible for any consequential damages, which are losses or damages that result from the use of their products, such as business interruption or data loss. The other options, direct damages and statutory damages, are incorrect because Microsoft can be held liable for those types of damages under certain circumstances. Direct damages refer to actual financial losses that can be directly attributed to Microsoft's products or services. Statutory damages are awarded by a court as a result of a legal violation, but they are not mentioned in the EULA as being exempt from liability.