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Breaking: Parler sues Amazon after being deplatformed

by Mustapha Olamide
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Parler, the alternative social media platform favored by the far-right, sued Amazon on Monday in response to being deplatformed, alleging an antitrust violation, breach of contract, and interference with the company’s business relationships with users.

The complaint asks a court for a short-lived restraining order (TRO) against Amazon (AMZN) and calls Amazon Web Services’ decision a “death blow” to Parler.


“Without AWS, Parler is finished because it has no way to get online,” the complaint said. “And a delay of granting this TRO by even at some point could also sound Parler’s death knell as President Trump and others move to other platforms.”

Parler’s lawsuit argues that Amazon has unlawfully sought to restrain competition by eliminating a player from the market.

It also claims Amazon breached its contract with Parler by not providing Parler 30 days’ notice of termination — which its actions interfere with Parler’s relationships with current and future users.

In a letter obtained by CNN Business that was sent to Parler Chief Policy Officer Amy Peikoff on Saturday, Amazon Web Services said that in recent weeks it has reported 98 examples to Parler of “posts that clearly encourage and incite violence.” The letter includes screenshots of several examples.

“We’ve seen a gradual increase during this violent content on your website, all of which violates our terms,” AWS wrote. “It’s clear that Parler doesn’t have an efficient process to suits the AWS terms of service.”


Amazon didn’t immediately answer a request for comment concerning the lawsuit.

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