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My main Parler v. Amazon page is at http://rasmusen.org/parler/. | My main Parler v. Amazon page is at http://rasmusen.org/parler/. | ||
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+ | ==Discussion of the Law== | ||
+ | I have a separate page on [[Parler's tortious interference claim]]. | ||
==Media Coverage== | ==Media Coverage== | ||
− | [https://www.fastcompany.com/90596427/parler-coming-back-after-aws-ban|"Here’s why Parler is still struggling to come back online"] | + | January 21. [https://www.fastcompany.com/90596427/parler-coming-back-after-aws-ban|"Here’s why Parler is still struggling to come back online"], ''Fastcompany.com.'' |
− | [https://www. | + | January 17-18. [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9158095/Parlers-website-surfaces-message-CEO-John-Matze-lovers-haters.html|"Parler CEO John Matze is 'confident' his right-wing social media app will be back online by the end of the month after being canceled in wake of Capitol riots,"] ''Daily Mail.'' |
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== |
Revision as of 14:11, 22 January 2021
My main Parler v. Amazon page is at http://rasmusen.org/parler/.
Discussion of the Law
I have a separate page on Parler's tortious interference claim.
Media Coverage
January 21. "Here’s why Parler is still struggling to come back online", Fastcompany.com.
January 17-18. "Parler CEO John Matze is 'confident' his right-wing social media app will be back online by the end of the month after being canceled in wake of Capitol riots," Daily Mail.
Miscellaneous
Parler v Amazon (2020. Wash. State, 9th circuit) complaint