EU Accuses Amazon of Using Merchants’ Data in to Boost Unfair Competition
European Union officials charged Amazon with antitrust violations Tuesday for allegedly harvesting data from outside merchants to boost its own retail business.
The European Commission said it has also opened a second antitrust investigation into whether the e-commerce giant gives special treatment to its own offers and to merchants who use its delivery services.
https://nypost.com/2020/11/10/eu-accuses-amazon-of-using-merchants-data-to-help-itself/
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