Microsoft took the unusual step Monday of publicly accusing longtime rival Google of running “shadow campaigns” in Europe designed to discredit the software giant with regulators.
Microsoft lawyer Rima Alaily wrote in a blog post that Google hired a firm to recruit European cloud companies to represent the search company’s case.
“This week an astroturf group organized by Google is launching,” Microsoft lawyer Rima Alaily wrote. “It is designed to discredit Microsoft with competition authorities, and policymakers and mislead the public. Google has gone through great lengths to obfuscate its involvement, funding, and control, most notably by recruiting a handful of European cloud providers, to serve as the public face of the new organization.”
The conflict represents a fresh fight between two companies that do battle in cloud infrastructure as well as online advertising and productivity software.
Google faces heightened regulatory pressure in Europe and in the U.S., where it’s in the midst of its second antitrust trialin …