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Slack lawsuit: Teams illegally bundled

Anti-competitiv­e complaint filed against Microsoft

- The Associated Press

Workplace chatting service Slack has filed a complaint in the EU against Microsoft, accusing the software company of anti-competitiv­e behavior.

Slack said Wednesday Microsoft illegal ly bundles Microsoft Teams messaging product, which is similar to Slack, into Office 365, its package of email and other widely-used business software. S lack says Microsoft forces companies to install it for millions and blocks i ts removal.

Microsoft Corp. didn't immediatel­y respond to an emailed request f or comment.

S lack Technologi­es Inc., which went public in 2019, has been growing rapidly. It reported $201.7 million in sales in its February-April quarter, up 50% from the same time last year. It also reported 122,000 paid customers, up 28% from when the company went public in April 2019.

Slack still faces tough competitio­n, particular­ly from Microsoft' s Teams software. Slack last month announced an expanded partnershi­p with Amazon' s cloud computing division, an attempt to join forces with Microsoft's chief rival. It more recently announced it is buying Rimeto, which creates detailed staff directorie­s.

The European Commission will review the complaint and decide whether to open a formal investigat­ion.

If the European Commission decides to investigat­e, Microsoft could potentiall­y face huge penalties. The European Union' s powerful competitio­n commission­er, Margrethe Vestager, who has been at the vanguard of the global movement to rein in big technology companies, has slapped Google with multiple antitrust fines totaling nearly $ 10 billion, which the company is appealing.

Last month the commission­er opened twin investigat­ions into Apple' s mobile a pp store and payment platform over concerns that its practices distort competitio­n, following a complaint filed by music streaming service Spotify.

But critics say big fines haven't had much of an impact on tech giants, and she's been weighing up stronger measures to curb their anti-competitiv­e behavior.

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