Amazon Says FTC's Discovery Bid Violates Privacy

By Emily Field (June 30, 2015, 4:49 PM EDT) -- Amazon.com on Monday shot back at the Federal Trade Commission's bid to compel the Internet giant to disclose the names of "potentially thousands" of its customers in the agency's suit challenging charges for children's in-app purchases, saying the FTC's request would needlessly violate customers' privacy....

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