Parler Sues Amazon Again, Alleging Effort to 'Destroy' App Following US Capitol Violence

Parler went dark when Amazon suspended its Web-hosting services following the Capitol attack in January.

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By Reuters | Updated: 4 March 2021 10:15 IST
Highlights
  • Parler's new lawsuit accused Amazon of a slew of contractual violations
  • An Amazon spokesman said the new claims have no merit
  • Parler said there was lack of evidence it helped incite the Capitol riot

A screengrab of Parler.com website and Parler CEO John Matze's message on January 16, 2021

Parler, a social media app popular among right-wing groups, filed a new lawsuit accusing Amazon of trying to destroy its business following the January 6 storming of the US Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump.

The lawsuit seeking a variety of damages, including triple damages for anticompetitive conduct, was filed in Washington state court on Tuesday, two weeks after Parler returned online following a monthlong absence.

Parler went dark when Amazon suspended its Web-hosting services following the Capitol attack, saying Parler had failed to effectively moderate violent content on its website.

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The new lawsuit came as Parler voluntarily dismissed a federal lawsuit against Amazon over that suspension on Tuesday, the deadline to file an amended complaint.

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Parler's new lawsuit accused Amazon of a slew of contractual violations, and like the original case said Amazon shut it down to benefit a new client, Twitter.

The app said it was worth $1 billion (roughly Rs. 7,300 crores) and about to seek funding when Seattle-based Amazon pulled the plug, costing it tens of millions of users and hundreds of millions of dollars of annual advertisement revenue.

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"When companies are this big, it's easy to be a bully," Parler said, calling itself "a victim of Amazon's efforts to destroy an up-and-coming technology company through deceptive, defamatory, anticompetitive, and bad faith conduct."

An Amazon spokesman said the new claims have no merit, and that it "provides technology and services to customers across the political spectrum."

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Parler has said there was a lack of evidence it helped incite the Capitol riot, but the judge in the federal case on January 21 refused to order Amazon to resume services.

The relaunch effectively mooted Parler's claim that Amazon put it out of business.

Parler has said its new platform was built on "sustainable, independent technology."

SkySilk, a Los Angeles-based company, said it was providing private cloud infrastructure.

Google also removed the Parler app from its Play Store and Apple removed it from its App Store.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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