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Old 07-25-2012, 10:22 AM   #160
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English consumer law gives the courts to decide whether the clauses in a seller's standard terms and conditions are "fair". If the court decides a clause is "unfair" then the clause cannot be enforced by the seller.

This has happened on a number of occasions but most sellers under UK law can choose not to sell to a specific customer. The ones who must deal with every customer are very rare exceptions.

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Originally Posted by latepaul View Post
But the terms of that license is open to negotiation. Amazon can obviously say to its Content Providers, "These are our T&Cs. If you wish to sell through us you must grant us the license to impose these conditions on the end customers".

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