FTC Sues Amazon in Antitrust Case

FTC Sues Amazon in Antitrust Case

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The FTC has filed its fourth lawsuit against Amazon, focusing on antitrust issues related to Amazon's e-commerce practices and its relationship with third-party sellers. This case is significant as it tests FTC Chair Lina Khan's legal theories on antitrust law, which she developed during her time at Yale. Amazon has criticized the lawsuit, claiming it misrepresents facts and law. The case involves collaboration with 17 states and highlights the complex dynamics between Amazon and third-party merchants, who view Amazon as both a competitor and a business partner. The outcome of this case could reshape antitrust law application to modern tech giants.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary focus of the FTC's fourth lawsuit against Amazon?

Data privacy violations

Environmental regulations

Antitrust concerns

Consumer protection issues

2.

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Why is the current antitrust case against Amazon considered significant?

It involves a large financial penalty

It tests new legal theories on antitrust laws

It is the first case against a tech company

It focuses on environmental impact

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Who is Lina Khan, and why is she relevant to the Amazon case?

A lawyer representing Amazon

Amazon's CEO

A former Amazon employee

The chair of the FTC with prior work on Amazon's practices

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How many other states are involved in the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon?

10

15

17

20

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What is the nature of the relationship between Amazon and third-party sellers, as highlighted in the lawsuit?

Amazon is both a competitor and a business partner

Amazon has no relationship with third-party sellers

Amazon is solely a business partner

Amazon is solely a competitor