Today, following the announcement that Microsoft has avoided a fine from the European Commission after it was charged with EU antitrust violations for bundling its Teams app with Office 365 and Microsoft 365 subscriptions, Ryan Triplette, Executive Director of the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing, released the following statement:
The damage is already done. By bundling Teams with its already dominant productivity suite and framing it as ‘free’ for existing customers — only to raise prices later — Microsoft effectively shut down competition in a sector that should have been dynamic, open, and innovative. Customers were denied real choice and are now paying the price.
This is a familiar pattern and playbook. Regulators worldwide are only now catching up to Microsoft’s long-standing strategy: delay compliance, resist change, and exploit market power until forced to act. Even as it’s being compelled to unbundle Teams and charge a fair rate, Microsoft is repeating the same tactic by bundling Copilot and Copilot Assistant with Microsoft 365.
Microsoft’s licensing and tying practices harm competition and consumers in cloud and software product markets. Customers will keep paying the price, unless regulators take stronger, more comprehensive action to rein in Microsoft’s anticompetitive behavior.