Alibaba and its US payment processor AUS agree to pay $600M to resolve DOJ allegations that they failed to prevent illegal sales of drugs and other products
THE SO WHAT
A $600M settlement over failing to block illegal sales is a warning that marketplaces and payment rails are being treated as active gatekeepers, not neutral pipes. If you run platforms at scale, expect DOJ-style scrutiny on your monitoring systems — including how you use (or don’t use) AI for compliance.
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