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I have a separate pages on [[Parler's breach of contract claim]] and [[Parler's tortious interference claim]] and [[Parler's antitrust claim]] . | I have a separate pages on [[Parler's breach of contract claim]] and [[Parler's tortious interference claim]] and [[Parler's antitrust claim]] . | ||
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+ | I hope to write up a page fisking the Court's order denying the preliminary injunction: [[Judge Rothstein's Opinion Denying the Preliminary Injunction]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:05, 22 January 2021
My main Parler v. Amazon page is at http://rasmusen.org/parler/.
Discussion of the Law
I have a separate pages on Parler's breach of contract claim and Parler's tortious interference claim and Parler's antitrust claim .
I hope to write up a page fisking the Court's order denying the preliminary injunction: Judge Rothstein's Opinion Denying the Preliminary Injunction.
Media Coverage
January 15. "How AWS and Other Cloud Providers Became the Internet’s Most Powerful Moderators: In another era, Parler would have owned its servers—and remained online", Medium.com.
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