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Booksellers, authors demand FTC investigate Amazon’s alleged monopoly

Por: New York Post Business August 17, 2023

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US booksellers and authors urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Amazon’s alleged monopolistic grip over the industry on Wednesday — even as the e-commerce giant . Amazon critics who signed the letter included the American Booksellers Association, the Authors Guild and the antitrust nonprofit Open Markets Institute. They argued the FTC should probe how “Amazon used and continues to use unfair methods of competition” to gain a... + full article



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