Invade his privacy? How dare they!
CIDs are similar to subpoenas — essentially, Bezos, Jassy, and others are being called for hearings. And from the looks of it, they're not too thrilled." — deliberately confusing or ambiguous language and imagery, usually designed to make users stick around longer or buy more stuff — potentially embedded in Amazon Prime subscription services. From there, the probe quickly grew to encompass multiple other non-Prime, but Amazon-owned subscription plans.
According to the CIDs, the FTC intends to questions to ask about all of these services, in addition to — as they vaguely describe them — "other topics." But as per the new anti-FTC suit, neither Bezos nor Jassy has any "unique knowledge" about the situation to offer in a "grossly unreasonable" hearing. Thus, the CIDs are, in their opinion, "calculated to serve no other purpose than to harass Amazon’s highest-ranking executives and disrupt its business operations."
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