Amazon could soon be on the hook for safety of third-party products it sells and ships — Government order could classify it as a distributor, potentially exposing it to more legal claims::undefined
Amazon could soon be on the hook for safety of third-party products it sells and ships — Government order could classify it as a distributor, potentially exposing it to more legal claims::undefined
You realize that reasoned argument do take steps to come to right? I’ve provided sources for things like definitions I’ve used, and evidence of my understanding of Puerto Rican electrical code. I’ve literally been the only person in this thread to provide anything.
Why do online “debate me” bros even exist? You’re not Socrates debating philosophy in the heart of modern civilization with other scholars here, you’re a clown looking for random strangers to answer your questions about technical topics when with a few keystrokes and some sense you could do it yourself.
Do yourself a favor and touch grass.
I’m a “clown” for asking for any shred of evidence that what was stated https://lemmy.world/comment/7213721 is true. Because basic knowledge of electrical systems shows that it really shouldn’t be the case except in exceptionally rare cases.
You’re the one out here defending random people on the internet as if they’re your best friend and you’re taking offense that I asked them to explain how what they claimed could be true.
Dude, get a life.
I’m not defending anyone. I don’t care much at all about the electrical code, and if I did I’d just look up the information instead of having a stupid hissy fit in the comments of an article about Amazon being declared a distributor.