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Amazon Reinstates Mandatory Arbitration Clause for US Customers

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Amazon has reinstated its mandatory arbitration clause for U.S. customers, effective immediately.

The new terms prohibit users from filing class action lawsuits and require disputes be resolved through arbitration rather than court litigation.

This change applies only to U.S. users, with other regions unaffected by the update.

Mandatory arbitration clauses are not new in corporate America, but Amazon's reinstatement aligns its practices with industry peers.

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