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According to reports, microsoft is facing an antitrust lawsuit of over 1 billion dollars in the united kingdom today, accusing microsoft of retaliating against thousands of british companies that use amazon and google cloud computing services by demanding they pay higher licensing fees to use Windows Server software. Antitrust lawyer Maria Luisa Stasi filed the lawsuit on Tuesday with the Competition Appeal Tribunal in the united kingdom, seeking over 1 billion british pounds (approximately 1.27 billion dollars) in damages for the affected british companies and organizations. Stasi mentioned in the lawsuit.
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