![]() ![]() Nextcloud is asking the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition to prevent this sort of thing and keep the market competitive and fair for all players. This means that more specialised EU companies can't compete on merit, as the key to success is not a good product but the ability to distort competition and block market access. ![]() Nextcloud states that Microsoft has outright blocked other cloud service vendors by using its position as gatekeeper to extend its reach in neighbouring markets, pushing users deeper into its ecosystems. ![]() Nextcloud might have a bit of difficulty making this allegation stick as self-preferencing is not illegal under EU competition laws, unless Microsoft can be seen abusing its dominant market position. Microsoft has done this not by any technical advantage or sales benefits, but by heavily favouring its own products and services, self-preferencing over other services. Microsoft has grown its EU market share to 66 percent, while local providers' market share declined from 26 percent to 16 percent. Nextcloud claims that by pushing consumers to sign up and hand over their data to Microsoft, the Vole is limiting consumer choice and creating an unfair barrier for other companies offering competing services. Now European open-source cloud company Nextcloud does has formally complained to the European Commission about Microsoft's anti-competitive behaviour by aggressively bundling its OneDrive cloud, Teams, and other services with Windows 10 and 11. ![]() For those with memories who have not been shot by years of alcohol, hookers and blow and computer games, Vole spent the late '90s and early '00s in antitrust trouble forcing Internet Exploder browser on its customers. ![]()
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