WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Coalition for Fair Software (CFSL) Executive Director Ryan Triplette released the following statement in response to the announcement that Microsoft will sell Teams separately from its Office product globally amid increasing antitrust scrutiny.
“Today’s announcement by Microsoft is clearly another attempt to avoid increasing antitrust scrutiny in and beyond the EU without addressing the systemic problems caused by its anticompetitive software licensing policies.
“By simply extending the changes offered in Europe in August 2023, this announcement pays lip service to fair competition but leaves interoperability and licensing restrictions in place that prevent true customer choice. Despite the shortcomings of the terms, they demonstrate that Microsoft is capable of making changes when held accountable by regulators.
“Microsoft’s restrictive software licensing practices extend well beyond Teams and are used to drive up cost and lock in customers to their products throughout the cloud stack, from Azure to security offerings. We urge all regulators, including the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, to take action to address these practices and improve consumer choice.”
Earlier this year, Microsoft separated the two products in Europe to avoid an antitrust fine. The Coalition for Fair Software Licensing highlighted Microsoft’s pattern of tying multiple products to Office 365 products in our public comment to the FTC. These practices result in vendor lock-in and a less secure cloud experience for customers.
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.