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Amazon sues the US CPSC, accusing it of stretching consumer safety law by deeming Amazon responsible for recalling products sold by third parties on its website

If the thing's gonna kill me, how much work is it REALLY for you to just tell me about it?  Just how often does this happen, anyway? [embedded post] @hypervisible : Amazon rejects the claim that they should have to recall things like “flammable children's pajamas and faulty carbon monoxide detectors,” asserting that they are simply a third-party logistics provider, and in addition calls the US Consumer Product Safety Commission “unconstitutional.”

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