Microsoft hit with antitrust charges by EU over 'possibly abusive' business practices

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The European Commission said Monday it informed Microsoft of its preliminary view that the US tech giant has been “restricting competition.”

its Teams software with apps such as Office 365 and Microsoft 365 — behavior that the regulatory body said was “possibly abusive.”

Elon Musk slams Lucasfilm boss for killing 'Star Wars' with 'woke' propaganda: 'More deadly than the Death Star' “And preserving competition for remote communication and collaboration tools is essential as it also fosters innovation on these markets.”The European Commission said Microsoft’s bundling of its Teams software with office suits such as Office 365 was “possibly abusive.”Last year, Microsoft began marketing Office 365 and Microsoft 365 to European customers without Teams in an effort to head off an antitrust clash with the EU. The company then extended the same offer to its global customer base.

Microsoft faces a fine worth up to 10% of its annual global revenue. In the 12 months ending March 31, Microsoft generated nearly $212 billion in revenue globally.In July of last year, Slack Technologies filed a complaint against Microsoft with European authorities. A subsequent complaint against Microsoft was initiated by video-conferencing software maker Alfaview.

 

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