> With FBA, to me it seems more like if like a cloud provider (who I pay for specific services) decided to launch products/services based my internal data that they could see and wasn't public.
Amazon has been accused of that as well.[1] They claimed to have a policy not to do it, but admitted they could not guarantee that they have never violated it.[2] They are also known to monitor client data to help them decide which companies to try to acquire.[3]
Amazon has been accused of that as well.[1] They claimed to have a policy not to do it, but admitted they could not guarantee that they have never violated it.[2] They are also known to monitor client data to help them decide which companies to try to acquire.[3]
1. https://www.inc.com/sonya-mann/aws-startups-conflict.htm
2. https://venturebeat.com/2020/07/29/amazon-ceo-jeff-bezos-can...
3. https://www.reuters.com/article/amazon-cloud-idUSN1E7A727Q20...