Amazon defeats eBay's poaching lawsuit

 EBay was unable to prove it was harmed

Amazon defeats eBay's poaching lawsuit


Amazon prevailed in a lawsuit alleging it is secretly phishing eBay sellers. The companies and a group of Amazon directors filed arbitration updates for two complaints, one from 2018 and the other from 2019. The complaints alleged that Amazon employees had signed up for eBay accounts under false pretenses, then lured eBay merchants into their platform.


Either way, eBay convinced the jury that there was a breach of its user contract. But it cannot prove she was harmed as a result, according to documents submitted to the Santa Clara Supreme Court and the California District Court. Overall, eBay was unsuccessful in saying that Amazon had orchestrated a poaching campaign against it.


The decisions come as Amazon faces an antitrust investigation in Europe and the possibility of further regulation in the United States. This includes checking whether it is unfairly competing with outside vendors on its platform - but not whether it has unfairly recruited them from other sites. Amazon declined to comment on the issue. EBay didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

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