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Amazon Third-Party Sellers Problems – Amazon Accepting Liability: Geekwire

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Amazon has long contended that it shouldn’t be held legally liable for defective products sold by third-party merchants on Amazon.com, maintaining that the liability rests with the seller, not with the marketplace facilitating the sale.

It’s a legal argument with parallels to those made by Facebook and other social networks about their own liability for content on their platforms.

But in a surprise twist, Amazon recently announced that it will directly compensate customers for valid claims of property damage or personal injury caused by third-party products sold on its platform, up to $1,000, or more in certain situations.

Jason Boyce, CEO, and Founder weighs in. Jason is GeekWire’s collaborator on the Day 2 podcast.

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