D.C. Court Scraps Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit
D.C. Court Scraps Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit
A Washington, D.C.-based judge has dismissed a groundbreaking government lawsuit alleging that Amazon violated antitrust laws.According to The Verge, D.C. Superior Court Judge Hiram Puig-Lugo granted Amazon’s motion to dismiss the complaint, which was filed by D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine.The lawsuit, adds The Verge, had accused Amazon of engaging in anticompetitive behavior by preventing third-party sellers from offering lower product prices on other websites, including platforms owned by the third-party sellers.The New York Times notes that, in many cases, Amazon pressured merchants into offering their lowest prices on Amazon.com.Amazon’s pressure-heavy tactics, said the lawsuit, forced many merchants to raise their prices across different websites and platforms.However, the Times—which was the first outlet to publish news of Puig-Lugo’s decision—did not indicate whether the judge had explained her decision to dismiss.Amazon has already celebrated the ruling, saying that A.G. Racine’s office misunderstood how the platform does business.One Amazon spokesperson, for instance, told Engadget that many merchants set their own prices—prices that Amazon purportedly cannot control.
Karl Racine, Washington, D.C.'s first elected attorney general. Image via Wikimedia Commons via D.C. government. (CCA-BY-1.0).
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