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January 15.  [ https://onezero.medium.com/how-aws-and-other-cloud-providers-became-the-internets-most-powerful-moderators-9b23a954d68a "How AWS and Other Cloud Providers Became the Internet’s Most Powerful Moderators:
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In another era, Parler would have owned its servers—and remained online"], ''Medium.com.''
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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.''  
 
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.''  
  

Revision as of 16:49, 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 .

Media Coverage

January 15. [ https://onezero.medium.com/how-aws-and-other-cloud-providers-became-the-internets-most-powerful-moderators-9b23a954d68a "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