Seattle, Nov 22: Microsoft Corp. said on Friday it would pay consumers of its software up to $64 million to settle a class action lawsuit contending that it overcharged for its products. The settlement, which was previously announced with other agreements to settle with four other states and the District of Columbia last month, are part of the world's largest software maker's efforts to resolve all of its legal issues stemming from its antitrust agreement with the US Department of Justice last year.

Under the settlement with the state of Tennessee , Microsoft said it would pay members of the class action lawsuit vouchers that can used to buy software or hardware from any manufacturer.
The 20th Judicial District in Davidson County , at Nashville , Tennessee , gave preliminary approval to the settlement.
One half of the money for unclaimed vouchers will be donated to schools in Tennessee to buy computer hardware or software, Microsoft said in a statement. Bureau Report