The American e-commerce economy is broken. I wrote this article to fix it.https://medium.com/@molson_hart/unaccountable-chinese-retailers-threaten-american-consumer-safety-and-business-outdated-laws-are-c75ee4e7d90b …
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How to fix America's E-commerce Problems in a Tweet: 1. Allow Americans to sue foreign sellers by e-mail 2. Require foreign sellers to carry product liability and IP infringement insurance 3. Shift IP infringement judgments from e-commerce marketplaces to the US court system
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Amazon should have liability in facilitating IP infringements, imo. It seems conceivable that they would be able to identify infringements (if they were forced to do so).
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I agree with you and think that under the current law they have that liability under contributory/secondary infringement claims. They certainly are able to identify much more infringement than they do, both using humans or algorithms. Don't think we need a new law for that.
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