Judge denies Parler’s bid to make Amazon restore service (Techcrunch)

    14
    0

    Judge denies Parler’s bid to make Amazon restore service – By Devin Coldewey (Techcrunch) / January 21 2021

    A federal judge has denied an attempt by conservative social network Parler to force Amazon to host it on AWS. As expected by most who read Parler’s ramshackle legal arguments, the court found nothing in the lawsuit that could justify intervention, only “faint and factually inaccurate speculation.”

    In the order, filed in the Western Washington U.S. District Court, Judge Barbara Rothstein explained how little Parler actually brought to the table to support its allegations that Amazon and Twitter were engaged in antitrust collusion and that AWS had broken its contract.

    On the question of antitrust, Parler fell far short of demonstrating anything at all, let alone collusion in breach of the Sherman Act.

    The evidence it has submitted in support of the claim is both dwindlingly slight, and disputed by AWS. Importantly, Parler has submitted no evidence that AWS and Twitter acted together intentionally — or even at all — in restraint of trade.

    … Indeed, Parler has failed to do more than raise the specter of preferential treatment of Twitter by AWS.

    CONTINUE > https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/21/judge-denies-parlers-bid-to-make-amazon-restore-service/

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here