Pre-owned software reseller ValueLicensing has filed a claim in the High Court in London against Microsoft, claiming that Vole abused its dominant market position and used restrictive contractual practices.
It claims that Microsoft made it impossible to sell pre-owned software licences in the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA). ValueLicensing has pointed to contractual clauses that prevent the resale of a perpetual licence as a condition of a discount. The case is that this behaviour is anti-competitive under European Union laws.
The reseller is seeking damages of £270 million for the loss of sales in the UK and European Union (EU) from 2016 onwards. ValueLicensing states that the losses are ongoing and it reserves the right to change that figure to reflect the scope of the claim.