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FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND: Season Three of Amazon’s Grand Tour Concludes, and I have some thoughts over a…

FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND: Season Three of Amazon’s Grand Tour Concludes, and I have some thoughts over at Ed Driscoll.com. (Bumped.) Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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Guest Blog: Amazon’s New “Project Zero” – A Way for Brand Owners to Curb Counterfeits

Amazon has just announced Project Zero to potentially assist brand owners in combatting counterfeit goods by removing products likely to be fake from the online retailer’s platform. Project Zero would allow brand owners to designate product listings for removal, instead … Continue reading

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Northern Virginia Is Keeping Amazon’s 25,000 Jobs, and Wants You to Know It

The region has its act together and knows what it is doing, officials said. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –

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Amazon’s Worker Cages and Some Reminders on the Publicity and Value of Patents

Amazon’s patent (U.S. Patent No. 9,280,157) for a “System and Method for Transporting Personnel Within an Active Workspace” has been in the news recently. The invention is described as a device for keeping human workers safe in an automated (i.e., … Continue reading

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It’s Not Time To Panic About Amazon’s Purchase of Whole Foods. Yet.

Hal Singer is a Principal at Economists Incorporated and an Adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) waved through Amazon’s purchase of Whole Foods without batting an eye last August, some New Brandeisians … Continue reading

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