In article <CAP-guGWOFB0udj7KcDSZpnzCeSqSoVv7H8-TVu6jkOPXk=y...@mail.gmail.com> you write: >Well, for example, Oberdorf v. Amazon.com, No. 18-1041 (3rd Cir. July >3, 2019) which found that Amazon was a seller of goods and not merely >hosting information about a third party's sale, and thus subject to >product liability law for the product that was sold. But in the Erie >Insurance case, with similar circumstances, the court found the >opposite, that section 230 barred the plaintiff from suing Amazon over >a defective third-party product.
Good citations, but really, an edge case if you are not an online marketplace hosting third-party sellers. R's, John