
In the past year, Amazon's CCU sued or referred for investigation over 1,300 criminals in the U.S., the UK, across the EU, and in China. In the rare instances that counterfeits enter the Amazon store, we use feedback from customers, brands, and others to remove those products from our store, continuously improve our systems, and work closely with brands and law enforcement across the globe to hold the bad actors accountable. In 2022, our automated technologies scanned over 8 billion daily attempted changes to product detail pages for signs of potential abuse, resulting in our tools blocking or removing more than 99% of suspected fraudulent listings without brands ever even needing to report the abuse. Through our continued investment in advanced machine learning techniques, we have improved our proactive controls, automating and broadening our intellectual property protection and counterfeit detection systems.


Now, that’s weird, who uses the term “Anglo-Saxon words” while trying to convey the idea that they speak plainly so that people can understand them? But weird isn’t racist and weird isn’t white supremacy no matter how far some media outlets want to reach.Amazon shares Canon’s commitment to addressing the industry-wide issue of counterfeiting, and we are pleased to collaborate with the iconic camera brand. “I’m a believer in using simple Anglo-Saxon words that strike right at the meaning that I’m trying to convey,” Poilievre said. In a 90-minute conversation with Peterson, Poilievre said one sentence that set tongues wagging and resulted in claims that he is dog whistling to white supremacists. Seems Poilievre made a comment while appearing on Jordan Peterson’s podcast that caught the eye of some. I wish I was making this up but there are actual stories out there making this claim by supposedly serious journalists. The next issue of Your Midday Sun will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way.
