WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Coalition for Fair Software (CFSL) Executive Director Ryan Triplette released the following statement in response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA’s) announcement that the department’s market investigation into public cloud infrastructure services will include an examination of the harms posed by restrictive software licensing to competition and innovation in the cloud:
“Legacy software providers are reducing customer choice in the cloud by making it more difficult – if not impossible – for customers to access certain software products using rival cloud service providers. Using restrictive software licensing, these providers distort competition and stifle innovation across industry sectors and throughout the cloud stack.
“Earlier this month, Ofcom released a report underscoring the effects of unfair software licensing practices on customer cloud adoption. Today, we stand with customers in welcoming the Competition and Markets Authority’s formal investigation into restrictive software licensing practices and the technical, contractual, and cost-prohibitive barriers they create in the cloud.”
About the Coalition for 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.