KEY POINTS
  • Amazon has reached a deal with Germany's anti-trust authority to overhaul its terms of service for third-party merchants.
  • Germany's Federal Cartel Office said on Wednesday the U.S. e-commerce giant agreed to amend its Business Services Agreement that applies to merchants using its platform.
  • Third-party sellers had complained that Amazon's terms of service were stacked against them.
Amazon's Logistics center for Amazon.de, in Bad Hersfeld, Germany.

Amazon has reached a deal with Germany's anti-trust authority to overhaul its terms of service for third-party merchants, who had complained of unfair treatment when selling through the world's biggest online retailer.

The Federal Cartel Office said on Wednesday it was dropping a seven-month investigation after the U.S. e-commerce giant agreed to amend its Business Services Agreement that applies to merchants using its platform.