Indian traders ask government to investigate Amazon, impose daily cap on smartphone sales
A group of Indian traders has asked the government to investigate Amazon s business practices in the country and impose a daily cap on a single seller s online smartphone sales.
Manas Tiwari | March 2, 2021 | Updated 12:02 IST
AIMRA said in its letter that government should cap a single seller s daily smartphone sales on Amazon.
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Traders accuse Amazon of wrong practices.
AIMRA seek investigation into Amazon s business practices.
A group of Indian traders has asked the government to investigate Amazon s business practices in the country and impose a daily cap on a single seller s online smartphone sales. The demand has been made by All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) representing 150,000 mobile phone stores across the country in a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The letter cites an earlier report which claimed that Amazon has given preferential treatme
Amazon engages in ‘digital book burning’
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Amazon engages in ‘digital book burning’
Amazon engages in ‘digital book burning’ | Friday, February 26, 2021
On July 5, 2019, I posted an article titled, “Will Amazon Ban the Bible Next?” That’s because Amazon had removed the books of Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, the psychologist whom critics have dubbed “the father of conversion therapy.” In other words, for claiming that sexual orientation is not innate and immutable and for claiming that change is possible, Dr. Nicolosi’s books must be banned.
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