Australia’s competition regulator alleges Microsoft misled 2.7 million users by hiding cheaper Microsoft 365 plans without Copilot, raising global concerns over AI transparency.
Australia's competition watchdog accused Microsoft on Monday of misleading people into paying for its AI assistant Copilot.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has taken Microsoft to court, accusing the tech giant of misleading ...
The competition regulator alleged Microsoft 365 Personal and Family plan subscribers were told to either pay higher prices ...
The ACCC says it is seeking orders "including penalties, injunctions, declarations, consumer redress, and costs", and notes ...
The consumer rights regulator alleges that software giant Microsoft misled approximately 2.7 million Australian customers ...
Australia's competition watchdog has sued Microsoft, alleging the company misled 2.7 million customers with hidden AI-related ...
Australia's competition regulator on Monday sued Microsoft, accusing it of misleading millions of customers into paying ...
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Microsoft under the microscope—Australia claims Copilot integration pushed customers to expensive plans
Australia’s competition regulator has taken legal action against Microsoft, claiming the company misled millions of customers into paying higher prices for its Microsoft 365 subscriptions after adding ...
After launching Copilot, Microsoft increased the annual price of the Personal plan by 45% and the Family plan by 29%.
Australia's consumer watchdog is suing Microsoft, alleging it misled 2.7 million users by hiding a cheaper, AI-free Microsoft ...
The lawsuit claims Microsoft hid cheaper subscription plans from 2.7 million users after bundling AI tools and raising prices ...
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