Amazon wants the Consumer Safety Commission to consider “unconstitutional”

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Amazon sues the Consumer Safety Commission for its decision to Keep the company legally responsibly For defective products on his platform, Associated Press reportsS Amazon costume requires shipping to be considered a "Third Party Logistics Provider" Instead of a distributor and also calls CPSC "Unsurely constructed."

The origin of the legal battle can be traced by 2021 when CPSC filed a case against Amazon To force him to recall defective carbon monoxide detectors, dangerous hairdryers and flammable baby sleep. Amazon had already taken some steps to deal with the problem at the time, such as informing customers who purchased the products that they were dangerous and offered a loan at the store, but the CPSC wanted the company to go further.

The CPSC moved to Amazon classification as a distributor in 2024. He made the company responsible for the issuance of withdrawal and restoration of products for products sold through its executed Amazon (FBA) program. FBA allows sellers to send their products to Amazon warehouses, where Amazon then processes the selection, packaging and delivery of these customer products, along with things like customer service and returns. Amazon issues a problem with its classification as a distributor as it does not have or do not make the defective products CPSC deals with-it is seen as a practical FedEx.

In addition to wanting to be reclassified and not be responsible for the issuance of more recovery, Amazon also has problems with the CPSC itself. CPSC commissioners are appointed by the President approved by the Senate and served for seven years unless they are removed for "ignoring the obligations or abuse of office." Amazon believes the complaint of the committee is unconstitutional and makes them "judge, jurors and prosecutor" in production.

Amazon makes similar statements about The National Labor Review CouncilThe organization responsible for the protection of workers’ right to unite. The time of these complaints is crucial. The Trump administration is not particularly interested in maintaining any government organization empowered to regulate the business, and it seems likely that it will face Amazon when disposing of CPSC, one way or another.

This article originally appeared at Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/amazon-wants-the-consumer-product-safty-chommission-deamed-nconstructional-211037804.html

 
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