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U.S. lawmakers take jabs at Amazon, Big Tech in antitrust hearing

Published 07/16/2019, 07:00 PM
Updated 07/16/2019, 07:00 PM
U.S. lawmakers take jabs at Amazon, Big Tech in antitrust hearing

By Diane Bartz

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee's antitrust panel pressed an executive from Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday about allegations that it competed against its own sellers and pushed them to buy advertising and fulfillment services.

Legislators also demanded explanations from Apple Inc about charges for apps and in-app purchases, Facebook Inc for its rapidly changing privacy policy and Alphabet's Google over whether its rivals are demoted in search results.

The committee does not have authority to punish the companies, and any effort to change antitrust laws affecting tech firms would face hurdles in the Republican-controlled Senate. So the questioning served largely to convey the panel's displeasure over many of the companies' business practices.

Representative David Cicilline, chair of the antitrust committee, pressed Nate Sutton, an associate general counsel at Amazon, about allegations that the online retailer used data about independent sellers on its platform to develop products to sell, thus competing against its own sellers.

"You said we do not consult data to compete with other sellers online. You do collect enormous data about prices, (and) what's popular," Cicilline said skeptically. "You're saying that you don't use that in any way to promote Amazon products? I remind you, sir, you're under oath."

Sutton argued that the data was used solely to predict what customers wanted, and to offer it to them. "The algorithms are optimized to what customers want to buy regardless of the seller," he said.

Matt Perault, head of global policy development at Facebook, faced skepticism from Representative Hank Johnson of Georgia when Perault stressed Facebook's many social media competitors. "I'd like to know who this competition is," Johnson said. "It's not readily apparent."

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Lawmakers did not ask about antitrust probes of the four companies under way at the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission.

Nor did they press Facebook about a proposed $5 billion settlement between with the FTC to resolve allegations that the company violated a 2011 consent agreement by inappropriately sharing information on 87 million users with the now-defunct British political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.

Other congressional panels Tuesday focused on Facebook's plans to bring out a cryptocurrency, the Libra, and allegations that Google is biased against conservatives in search results.

While the tech companies appear to have few friends on Capitol Hill, there has been some pushback from Republicans against a proposal by Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president, that Amazon, Facebook and Google be forced to divest companies that they purchased previously.

Representative Kelly Armstrong and Representative Jim Sensenbrenner, both Republicans, cautioned the panel against going beyond the bounds of antitrust law.

Latest comments

with 5G around the corner, it would be too risky to allow any of these giants to have additional access to our personal info through Libra.
Take over their Domains. These are entities that are together trying to bring our country down.
Its time to take these Goliaths down
well china would not dream of breaking up Alibaba. Breaking up AT&t just put Unix at risk. Destroyed Bell Labs development funds.
Search “Vote Republican” on Google and watch “hate trump” articles fill the first 2 pages. Google, Facebook and to a great extent Bing are pure evil.
Time to steep-regulate these
you obviously dont understand how google works. that comds up because the majority of people who search that are clicking those articles. google doesnt decide what pops up when you search ***, these people who use the search engine do.
 . I think you’re missing the point. Google absolutely controls Google. They know that searches for positive articles about conservatism deliver endless lists of anti conservative dribble. That’s a fact you can’t pretend away.
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