Amazon awarded $75K in dispute Together with e-book marketer Finished Kindle Direct Publishing scheme

(Screenshot via FreeBookService.com) Amazon has been given $75,000 in a mediation case from an e-book marketer who supposedly inflated reader amounts artificially in a bid to increase profits and sales positions. On Thursday, the Seattle company requested a federal judge in Seattle to apply the arbitration ruling against Thomas Glenn, a resident of the Dominican Republic who’s among many entrepreneurs, book writers, and publishers chased by Amazon in a collection of cases filed annually. Amazon alleged the defendants mistreated the Kindle Direct Publishing system with fake reviews and other schemes to raise rankings and exemptions. The cases are part of Amazon’s wider attempt to crack down on abuse of its own products, including separate legal actions against fraudulent product testimonials. Amazon asserts that Glenn produced a website named FreeBookService.com to control seller positions of e-books released through Kindle Direct Publishing. The company claims Glenn”used this method to profit in the manipulation and fool Amazon clients about the veracity of Amazon Best Sellers” Kindle Direct Publishing enables writers to publish their own books via the Kindle ecosystem without going through the traditional publisher procedure. Authors collect up to 70% in royalties according to this Kindle Direct Publishing website. Amazon asserts Glenn violated Kindle provisions of service from artificially inflating readership numbers. FreeBookService.com, that was still live at Friday, provides to”explode your book ranking within 24-48 hours your money back” The website says e-books are exposed to a network of 700,000 readers inside a two-day interval. FreeBook Service asserts its marketing and advertising products are”100% Compliant with Amazon and KDP’s regulations” According to Amazon’s submitting, PayPal shared records with Amazon which reveal the website has made over $800,000 in sales earnings. Glenn is one of those defendants Amazon took actions against last autumn. Amazon didn’t respond to a question seeking information concerning the results of the other circumstances. Nevertheless, in June, a company spokesperson told GeekWire,”We’re happy with the details of the settlements of our claims with those parties and continue to operate to protect writers and subscribers.” According to this week’s gripe, Glenn did not respond to Amazon’s emails during the arbitration procedure or participate in arbitration proceeding. Amazon is asking the court to order Glenn to cover the awards given in arbitration and bar him from opening any Amazon account or obtaining any of the business’s services. The entire complaint can be found below. Amazon Arbitration Demand by GeekWire on Scribd

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