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by glofish
2393 days ago
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Of course, I am not advocating that a merchant should never be liable for a product defect. All I am saying that there may be many mitigating or aggravating circumstances. Note how the law that you cite also says "could be liable" - not that it is always liable. I am also quite convinced that the "let's sue Amazon" bandwagon has a lot more to do with Amazon being a gigantic retailer with potentially large payoffs rather than the merits of the case. Would you be so eager to sue the only retailer in your town, that is half broke, almost going out of business, that you happen to also need the most. |
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Providing a platform that is engineered to confuse, conceal, and mix counterfeit and dangerous products in with genuine and legitimately-tested ones, and then insulate the "real seller" from even being found much less held liable, I feel should make Amazon culpable in a very large way. It's not like they don't know their platform is being used this way.
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice, and I hope the law finds them malicious.