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Amazon Says Parler Systematically Unwilling To Remove Violent Content
Parler sued after Amazon Web Services booted it off the public Internet. The cloud service says the site has allowed threatening and hateful posts, even after last week's riot at the Capitol.
FTC sues Amazon for 'tricking and trapping' people in Prime subscriptions
Federal regulators say Amazon uses manipulative techniques to enroll shoppers into Prime memberships that are purposefully hard to cancel.
EU Launches Antitrust Probe Of Amazon's E-Book Business
The European Union's executive arm announced Thursday that it will investigate the e-tailing giant's contracts with publishers. At issue are a few key clauses that might give Amazon an unfair edge.
Tablet Wars Heat Up As Amazon Cuts Kindle's Price
Amazon is cutting the price of its large-screen version of the Kindle in a bid to hang on to market share in the booming tablet market.
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Amazon Strikes A Deal With Apple, But Cuts Out Independent Sellers
Many independent businesses use Amazon to sell goods. But thanks to a new deal between Amazon and Apple, some small businesses selling used Apple products are unable to sell through Amazon.
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Amazon, Hachette Reach Agreement Over E-Book Prices
The agreement in the months-long dispute was announced today and the two former adversaries will resume normal business "immediately," according to a press release.
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Alabama Amazon warehouse gets another chance to vote on unionizing
A federal labor official has approved a new election at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Ala. In a previous vote, workers overwhelmingly rejected forming a union, but the results were challenged.
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EU Investigates If Amazon Hurts Competition By Using Sellers' Data
The European Union's antitrust arm will evaluate Amazon's role as both a retailer and a marketplace for others. One focus will be on Amazon's use of data collected from third-party sellers.
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Amazon Deal With Simon & Schuster Raises Questions For Other Publishers
Amazon has received a fair amount of bad press lately over its long-running dispute with the Hachette publishing house. So Monday's announcement of a deal with Simon & Schuster took some industry watchers by surprise.
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Amazon's 2nd Headquarters: Cities Make Their Final Pitches
Cities across the U.S. and Canada will be making their final pitches Thursday to Amazon - begging for a chance to become the new second headquarters. The prize winner will get 50,000 high-paying jobs.
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