Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
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Re: Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
#2Re: Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
#3Rightfully so, how can this be seen any other way? It's the manufacturer's responsibility to make a product that doesn't burn down your house.
Its also to make sure, the legal system of the customer binds on the trading contract and inform/warn the customer that the item in question could be a molotow cocktail.
Re: Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
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#6Rightfully so, how can this be seen any other way? It's the manufacturer's responsibility to make a product that doesn't burn down your house.
It can be argued that Amazon should have some sort legal responsibility to do a miminal vetting process for things it sells on it's site. Or, in other words, should be required to make an effort to only sell legal products.
"Not our problem that someone else is using our store to sell illegal and unsafe products that we store in our wearhouses, accept payment for, and deliver" shouldn't be a valid defense.
Re: Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
#7Rightfully so, how can this be seen any other way? It's the manufacturer's responsibility to make a product that doesn't burn down your house.
Re: Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
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#9Rightfully so, how can this be seen any other way? It's the manufacturer's responsibility to make a product that doesn't burn down your house.
However, Amazon is successfully arguing that they are not the vendor. The vendor is a third party using Amazon's platform.
Edit: that said, I think this needs to change.
Re: Judge rules that Amazon isn't liable for damages caused by a hoverboard it sold
#10Rightfully so, how can this be seen any other way? It's the manufacturer's responsibility to make a product that doesn't burn down your house.
In your eyes, what would be the mechanism for a US citizen to sue a manufacturer who has no presence outside of China other than the Amazon marketplace?