Sec. 21.7. "Marketplace" means a forum, whether physical or electronic, that a marketplace facilitator uses to connect sellers to purchasers for the purpose of making retail transactions involving a seller's products (including tangible personal property, specified digital products, rooms, lodgings, or accommodations, or enumerated services), by means of any of the following: (1) Listing, making available, or advertising products. (2) Transmitting or otherwise communicating an offer or acceptance of a retail transaction of products between a seller and a purchaser. (3) Providing or offering fulfillment or storage services for a seller. (4) Setting prices for a seller's sale of the seller's products. (5) Providing or offering customer service to a seller or a seller's customers, or accepting or assisting with taking orders, returns, or exchanges of products sold by a seller. (6) Branding sales as those of the marketplace facilitator.
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