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UK Lawsuit Accuses Microsoft of $2.8B Overcharges for Windows Server Non-Azure Customers

A UK tribunal has approved a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging overcharging of nearly 60,000 businesses for Windows Server licenses outside Azure. The case, valued at about $2.8 billion, will proceed to trial despite Microsoft's appeals. This legal development could impact Microsoft's licensing policies and financials if found liable.
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