Parler filed a lawsuit against Amazon on Monday for antitrust violations, breach of contract and unlawful business interference and called on a federal judge to immediately reinstate its platform.
“AWS’s decision to effectively close the Talk account is apparently motivated by political animosity,” the lawsuit read. “It is also apparently designed to reduce competition in the microblogging service market for the benefit of Twitter.”
Parler sued Amazon in US District Court: “AWS’s decision to effectively close Parler’s account is apparently motivated by political animosity. It is also apparently designed to reduce competition in the microblogging service market for the benefit of Twitter, ”the lawsuit said.
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The Hill reported:
Social media company Parler sued Amazon on Monday, alleging that its suspension of Amazon’s hosting service violated antitrust law and violated the company’s contractual agreements.
In his lawsuit, Parler, particularly popular among conservatives, asked a federal judge to order the re-establishment of the online platform.
The 18-page lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Seattle, where Amazon is headquartered, accuses Amazon Web Services (AWS) of applying a politically motivated double standard to Speak contrary to its treatment of the social media giant more mainstream Twitter.
Due to Big Tech censorship, Parler has become the fastest growing social media company.
Google and Apple worked in unison on Friday to remove Talking from app stores.
Talking is currently offline after Amazon moved them from the web server.
Congressman Devin Nunes said CEOs of Big Tech companies who worked together to deform Parler should be charged by RICO.