Microsoft Faces UK Antitrust Lawsuit from Slack Over Teams Bundling Practices
Overview of the Antitrust Lawsuit and Related Developments
Slack and Salesforce File Lawsuit Against Microsoft
LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - Salesforce and its workspace messaging app Slack are suing Microsoft at London's High Court over alleged anticompetitive practices relating to its Teams app.
Slack Technologies LLC and related companies filed the lawsuit on April 23, which a Slack spokesperson said was "because Microsoft's practices harmed competition, using tying and bundling of Teams to limit customer choice".
Microsoft's Response
Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Background: Previous Complaints and Regulatory Actions
Slack had in 2020 complained to the European Commission, accusing Microsoft of bundling Teams with its Office product to gain an unfair advantage over rivals.
European Commission Agreement
The U.S. software giant avoided a potentially hefty fine by promising reduced prices for Office products excluding Teams in an agreement with the European Commission last year.
Related Legal Actions in the UK
The filing of the lawsuit came in the same week that London's Competition Appeal Tribunal certified a mass lawsuit alleging Microsoft overcharged British businesses to use Windows Server software on cloud computing services provided by rivals.
Microsoft's Position on the Mass Lawsuit
Microsoft disputes the allegations made in that case.
Reporting and Editorial Credits
(Reporting by Sam TobinEditing by Tomasz JanowskiEditing by Tomasz Janowski)











