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Rumors that EU officials plan to bring antitrust charges against Microsoft first emerged in April. Teams, the service at the center of the regulatory action, shipped with the company’s Microsoft ...
Microsoft has been accused by the European Union of violating antitrust laws. NurPhoto via Getty Images. The European Commission, which is charged with enforcing the EU’s antitrust laws, alleges ...
Just a day after charging Apple with violating the Digital Markets Act, the EU is continuing its crusade against big tech. Now, Microsoft also faces a potential multi-billion dollar fine, although ...
Eleven years after Microsoft's last EU fine, the EU competition watchdog's latest action was triggered by a 2020 complaint from rival workspace messaging app Slack, owned by Salesforce.
EU charges Microsoft with anti-competitive behavior for bundling Teams with Office. Brussels alleges Microsoft's bundling harms competitors like Slack and Zoom. 9 Out of the Last 10 Summers this ...
However, in 2013, the EU fined Microsoft €561 million for failing to fulfill its commitment, indicating the seriousness with which the EU addresses non-compliance with antitrust regulations.
EU officials could file antitrust charges against Microsoft within weeks. AFP via Getty Images Microsoft can still avoid a formal lawsuit in the EU if it can reach a settlement regarding its ...
EU prepares to probe Microsoft for ‘unfair bundling’ of Teams with Office: report Charges by European Union antitrust authorities could be levied by the fall ...
European Union antitrust regulators want Microsoft to give away information on Windows protocols to rivals so that they can make their products work better with the company’s servers, the ...
Microsoft plans in the coming weeks to file a written response to European Union charges that it abused its monopoly in the operating system market, according to sources familiar with the matter ...
Microsoft Shows EU Charges Could Make Lasting Impact on Google’s Culture. After two decades of antitrust litigation, legal compliance has become baked into Microsoft’s DNA. By .