WASHINGTON, DC – Today, following the UK Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) decision to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft’s software ecosystem, Ryan Triplette, Executive Director of the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing, released the following statement:
“Microsoft’s restrictive software licensing practices have been inflicting real harm on UK businesses for years. Even as the CMA was reviewing the Final Decision, Microsoft continued rolling out price increases, policy changes, and suite announcements that hit the bottom lines of customers.
The CMA’s decision is among one of the most significant structural interventions to date, and provides real opportunity for UK businesses and the public sector organizations that have absorbed Microsoft’s price increases, navigated its policy changes, and watched their bottom line shrink while their options narrowed.
The CMA must move quickly. Each year of delay represents hundreds of millions in avoidable costs that could go towards bettering public services and enabling innovation and growth for companies. Swift development of conduct requirements and zero tolerance for delay are the only way this designation delivers on its promise. Without rapid action, Microsoft will continue to further entrench its dominance in AI just as it has in software and cloud. The window to protect companies across the UK economy is closing, and today’s decision will not close it fast enough.”
About Fair Software Licensing
The Coalition for Fair Software Licensing is a North American-based initiative seeking to unlock greater customer choice, innovation, and security in the cloud by advocating for the Principles of Fair Software Licensing. Our members span a cross-section of key industries, including healthcare companies, financial services businesses, as well as cloud and cybersecurity providers – each one has experienced or been exposed to anticompetitive and abusive software licensing practices in the cloud. Together, we are taking a stand against these predatory practices by advocating for the Principles of Fair Software Licensing to ensure more choice, innovation, and security in the cloud. To learn more about the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing, please visit FairSoftwareLicensing.com.