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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."What's a 'monopoly' in the digital age?
Lina Khan, head of the Federal Trade Commission, has long argued that current antitrust laws are outdated, having been formed back in the days of more traditional monopolies like Standard Oil. She’s said we need to update how we regulate monopolies in order to rein in uncompetitive activity in the age of the internet.

"The potential harms to competition posed by Amazon’s dominance are not cognizable if we assess competition primarily through price and output," she wrote in a 2017 article in the Yale Law Journal. "Focusing on these metrics instead blinds us to the potential hazards."

One possible example of such a hazard is rooted in vendor complaints. Fortune Magazine reports that merchants have been complaining about how Amazon "ties access to its marketplace with its logistics service."

This lawsuit would be the fourth filed against Amazon by the FTC this year. One focused on Amazon’s retention of children’s data, another on Ring doorbell data. The third suit focused on the way Amazon recruits new Prime members, using practices the FTC considers coercive."...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Trust and antitrust
Amazon regularly polls as one of the most trusted organizations in the US, presumably buoyed by good feelings from its customers, who far outnumber its sellers.

In a recent Harvard Center for American Political Studies / Harris Poll, Amazon was ranked the most-trusted institution in the United States, with the U.S. military falling into second place, followed by Google, police departments, The Centers for Disease Control, Facebook, and the country of Ukraine.

How you think about Amazon, and whether you trust the company to keep your interests in mind might depend on whether you’re a customer or a seller.

While many Amazon sellers are happy, some get ejected from the platform with little explanation, Justin Leigh, an e-commerce expert, told KUOW. His company Workflow Labs makes software to help sellers manage their Amazon sales.

"Amazon’s become very powerful," Leigh said. "And its system — because of the lack of humans and the degree of automation in systems that deal with things — has become sort of anti-business, and anti-helpful for the people who helped build its platform: the vendors and sellers."

But, he asked, does that violate antitrust laws? And is it bad for customers? He said that’s going to be harder to prove."
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