💨 Abstract
The US Federal Trade Commission is planning an investigation into potential anti-competitive practices by Microsoft's cloud computing business. Regulators are scrutinizing allegations of Microsoft abusing market power in productivity software by imposing punitive licensing terms to deter customers from switching to rival platforms. Tactics under investigation include raising subscription fees, imposing steep exit fees, and making Office 365 products incompatible with competing clouds.
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