London tribunal lets nearly 60,000 UK firms sue Microsoft $2.8B
NewsBytes | April 22, 2026 12:39 PM CST
Businesses allege Microsoft overcharged Windows Server
The businesses say Microsoft's pricing made its own Azure cloud service look cheaper by charging more when customers used rival platforms.
Even though Microsoft pushed back, questioning the damages and denying any wrongdoing, the tribunal says the case deserves a trial.
Meanwhile, regulators in the UK and beyond are also looking into whether Microsoft's cloud practices give it an unfair edge.
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