UK antitrust suit hits Microsoft with claim for $1.25B in cloud fees damages | TechCrunch
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The U.K. competition class-action suit against Microsoft highlights accusations that the firm charged higher fees for Windows Server licenses to users of rival cloud services.
This litigation emerges amid increasing scrutiny on Microsoft's practices, reflecting broader concerns in the cloud computing market that the U.K. competition watchdog has been investigating.
The ongoing CMA investigation into cloud computing practices shows a growing regulatory interest, specifically targeting the behaviors of key players like Amazon and Microsoft.
Microsoft's previous settlements in Europe indicate a history of regulatory challenges, raising questions about its pricing strategies that seemingly disadvantage customers of alternative cloud providers.
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