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Amazon.com loses ruling on kids’ in-app purchases

- By Andrea Peterson

A federal court found Amazon.com liable for charging parents for unauthoriz­ed in-app purchases made by kids, siding with the Federal Trade Commission in a case that stretched back to 2014.

The key question in the legal battle was whether Amazon’s app store made it too easy for children to buy virtual goods with real money inside games labeled as “free” without parental permission.

Following the launch of the Amazon app store in 2011, the company fielded thousands of complaints about unauthoriz­ed charges made by children in apps where they could purchase virtual items, the FTC alleged in a suit seeking refunds for consumers.

The practice was unfair because the e-commerce giant’s disclosure­s about in-app purchases didn’t do enough to explain to consumers what they were authorizin­g, the agency argued.

Amazon has changed the in-app purchase interface over the years and added more parental controls, according to court filings. It also said it refunded consumers who complained.

In a ruling this week, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour granted the FTC a summary judgment that found the tech giant responsibl­e for the charges.

FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez praised the decision.

“We are pleased the federal judge found Amazon liable for unfairly billing consumers for unauthoriz­ed in-app purchases by children,” she said in a press statement.

The court has yet to weigh in on just how much Amazon will have to pay back to consumers to settle the liability.

But Coughenour also granted a partial summary judgment for Amazon.

Citing the steps the company had already taken to rectify the situation, the judge denied an FTC request for injunctive relief that would have required Amazon to obtain more thorough consent for inapp purchases.

Amazon did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the judge’s decision.

Two of Amazon’s competitor­s in the app market space, Apple and Google, also faced similar inquiries from the FTC but decided not to head to court.

 ??  ?? FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez praised the Amazon ruling.
FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez praised the Amazon ruling.

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