D.C. attorney general broadens Amazon lawsuit
The Hindu
The new complaint includes allegations that Amazon has agreements with wholesalers that guarantee it a minimum profit.
Washington, D.C., has broadened its antitrust lawsuit against Amazon to challenge the online retailer's agreements with wholesalers as well as third-party sellers, city Attorney General Karl Racine's office said on Monday. (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click to subscribe for free.) The city alleging its requirements barred third-party sellers from selling elsewhere for less than on Amazon. Amazon's prices include fees, which are up to 40% of the total price.More Related News

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