Wildberries adds drone attacks to force majeure clause, exempting itself from seller compensation
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Wildberries, a major Russian online marketplace, has updated its seller agreement to include drone attacks as a force majeure circumstance, effectively shielding the company from liability for failing to meet obligations or compensate sellers for goods damaged in such attacks. The clause takes effect on July 7 and was reported by independent Russian TV channel TV Rain.
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· 2 pulledWildberries "is released from liability for failure to fulfill its obligations if such failure is caused by force majeure circumstances."
Force majeure circumstances are defined to include, among other things: any
Wildberries has added a clause to its seller agreement shielding the marketplace from liability if it fails to meet its obligations because of a drone attack, the independent Russian TV channel TV Rain reported.
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