
"Microsoft recognizes that the CMA will continue to review and assess additional issues relating to our products and services, including in the business software market. We are committed to working quickly and constructively to address these issues."
"The move by the CMA is welcome news. It will avoid overly broad and prescriptive interventions that would have impeded investment and innovation in UK cloud services."
"The regulator can focus its efforts on action to address specific issues, particularly restrictive software licensing terms for legacy software, which are costing UK users a fortune."
Microsoft acknowledges the CMA's ongoing review of its products and services, particularly in the business software market. The company is dedicated to providing necessary information to facilitate the CMA's assessments. Matthew Sinclair from the CCIA welcomed the CMA's approach, stating it prevents overly broad interventions that could hinder investment and innovation in UK cloud services. He emphasized the need for the regulator to focus on specific issues, such as restrictive software licensing terms that are financially burdensome for UK users.
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