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Am I opening myself up for liable?

Answered 4 years and 2 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You should contact the police.  If they won't help you should seek a restraining order against the offender.
You should contact the police.  If they won't help you should seek a restraining order against the offender.
A lawyer would need to review the Amazon TOS to find if this is permited.     There will be other questions you find as you seek to open an e-commerce web site or App.  In my experience, working with a lawyer as you begin will save you a lot of money in the future.   I have written a legal guide on this site with issues you will need to discuss with an  Internet attorney.  I have placed a link here for your convenience: http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/legal-steps-to-opening-a-new-e-commerce-website-app-or-blog   You may want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. ... Read More
A lawyer would need to review the Amazon TOS to find if this is permited.     There will be other questions you find as you seek to... Read More