Microsoft's attempt to claim that its software can't be resold has hit a wall at the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal, which decided that Office having clipart does not mean customers can't sell their licenses on.
The judgment follows UK reseller ValueLicensing lodging a 2021 claim against the Windows giant over clauses in contracts allegedly aimed at stopping customers from reselling perpetual licenses. The Derby-based reseller sued Microsoft for £270 million in damages over claims of lost business.
The dispute rumbled back and forth until Microsoft made a surprising pivot . Instead of denying wrongdoing, Microsoft argued that reselling perpetual licenses infringed its copyright. It also claimed that the practice of companies selling only a portion of their licenses was not permitted.
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