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Microsoft likely to avoid French antitrust probe as regulator set to dismiss Qwant complaint

Microsoft appears poised to escape a French antitrust investigation into its search operations after the French search engine Qwant said regulators plan to dismiss its complaint. The company said it may appeal the decision in court or bring the case before other authorities.

Qwant, which has long used Microsoft’s Bing platform to power its search and news results, filed a grievance earlier this year alleging that Microsoft imposed exclusivity clauses and unfair conditions that restricted Qwant’s ability to develop its own search engine and advertising services. It also accused Microsoft of favoring its own products in search advertising allocation.

The French Competition Authority is expected to formally announce its decision within two weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. During a closed-door hearing in June, investigators reportedly recommended rejecting Qwant’s request for an injunction and broader investigation.

In response, Qwant CEO Olivier Abecassis said the company would “pursue all available legal avenues” to defend its business, accusing Microsoft of “egregious abuse” of market power.

Microsoft, for its part, dismissed the allegations, noting that the complaint “lacks merit” and that the search market is “dominated by Google.” Microsoft is a key provider of syndicated search results for smaller European rivals, including Ecosia, DuckDuckGo, and Lilo, which rely on its technology to compete.

French Antitrust Authority Investigating Microsoft Over Bing Access

France’s antitrust authority has launched an investigation into Microsoft, scrutinizing allegations that the tech giant is diminishing the quality of search results for smaller competitors who pay to use Bing’s technology in their own search engines. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, the company is fully cooperating with the investigation led by the Autorité de la concurrence, France’s competition regulator.

While Microsoft does not hold a dominant share of the general search engine market, it is a key player in the search-engine syndication sector. The investigation, which could lead to formal charges and a potential fine, comes after concerns were raised about Microsoft’s practices potentially harming competition and impacting the user experience of smaller search engine providers.

The French competition authority has yet to comment on the specifics of the investigation.

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