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The FTC’s Beef With Amazon and Its Unfair Competitive Practicesby@linakhantakesamazon

The FTC’s Beef With Amazon and Its Unfair Competitive Practices

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In Count III of the FTC's case, Amazon faces allegations of unfair competition due to its anticompetitive actions, including anti-discounting practices and pressuring sellers to use Fulfillment by Amazon, creating artificial price floors and limiting rivals' offerings. No valid justification is found for these practices.
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FTC v. Amazon Court Filing, retrieved on Sep 26, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 59 of 80.

COUNT III: UNFAIR METHOD OF COMPETITION (15 U.S.C. § 45(a))

454. Plaintiff FTC re-alleges and incorporates by reference the allegations in paragraphs 1-453 above.


455. Amazon’s course of conduct—including Amazon’s anti-discounting practices, which stifle price competition and tend to create an artificial price floor, and Amazon’s practice of coercing sellers who want their products to be Prime eligible into using Fulfillment by Amazon, which makes it more difficult and more expensive for rivals to offer increased product selection—is anticompetitive and exclusionary, and constitutes an unfair method of competition in violation of Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45(a).


456. There is no valid and cognizable justification for Amazon’s anticompetitive and exclusionary conduct.



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