Amazon liable for defective third-party products, US appeals court rules

Amazon liable for defective third-party products, US appeals court rules

The US Court of Appeals ruled Amazon wasn’t protected from section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Getty Images. Amazon can’t turn a blind eye to third-party product defects anymore, a US court has ruled. After a plaintiff alleged that a dog collar …
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Amazon warehouse workers plan Prime Day protest over work conditions

Amazon agreed to pay its workers at least $15 an hour last year, but that concession has not put an end to protests by employees, at least not at its fulfillment center in Shakopee, Minnesota, where a Prime Day 2019 work stoppage is planned for this year’s …
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eCommerce Checkout Platform Bolt Raises $68 Million In Funding

Bolt, the San Francisco-based startup that operates an eCommerce checkout platform in the cloud, raised $68 million in venture funding bringing its total capital raised to date to $90 million. The Series B round of funding was led by Activant Capital and Tribe …
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Deutsche Bank Cuts Leave Thousands Chasing Limited Openings

Deutsche Bank AG’s massive reorganization will leave thousands of finance employees out of work. And with firms throughout the industry running lean, they won’t all find jobs easily. The German lender’s sweeping turnaround plan, including an exit from the …
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Monzo Announces New Xero & FreeAgent Integration For Business Accounts

UK challenger bank Monzo announced on Monday it has formed a new integration with Xero and FreeAgent for its business accounts. Monzo
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