Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is known for e-commerce, but the company has a lot more going for it than that. It has a thriving service segment with third-party seller services, advertising, and subscriptions ...
The revelation that Amazon did not end up owing any income taxes this year despite billions of dollars in profits precipitated a flurry of sensationalist news reports. Predictably, many Americans were ...
Amazon said it would conditionally support a California bill that holds online marketplaces strictly liable for defective products after a California appeals court ruled the company should be held to ...
A pair of recent court rulings allowing consumers to sue Amazon over defective products could create some short-term concerns for the e-commerce giant and its third-party marketplace, but the trend is ...
The court's ruling overturned that of a lower court and, according to Reuters, appeared to be the first to argue that Amazon can be held liable for products sold by third-party vendors over its ...
The Amazon e-commerce company isn’t liable for enabling illegal agricultural imports by providing a “neutral service” to online sellers who violate the law, according to a federal appeals court. The U ...
Amazon can be held liable for defective products sold by third-parties on its website, a California state appeals court ruled Thursday in case brought by a San Diego woman injured when a laptop ...
The online retail giant Amazon may be liable under products liability laws for defective products sold by third-party vendors, a federal appeals court has ruled, reversing a federal trial court and ...
Amazon argues that it shouldn’t be held liable for defects in products sold by others on its third-party marketplace, even when it holds and ships them from fulfilment centers such as this one.
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