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  • Parler Fails To Convince Court: Judge Will Not Require Amazon To Reinstate Account
    Amazon
    Parler fails to convince a Seattle federal court to issue Amazon an order to reinstate the social media platform's hosting account.
  • Parler Charges Amazon With Antitrust Conspiracy To Reduce Competition
    GOING ONLINE
    Parler takes legal action against Amazon for alleged antitrust conspiracy after the e-commerce giant removed the conservative social media site from its servers.
  • U.S. Social Network Parler Sues Amazon Web Services For Blocking Access
    SHUTDOWN
    "Without Amazon Web Services, Parler is finished as it has no way to get online," the company said in the lawsuit.
  • Parler Suspended By Apple; Amazon Will Follow Suit
    CHAOS
    Right-wing messaging app Parler was expelled from Apple App Store for its role in helping foment violence during the Trump insurrection.
  • Amazon Web Services Outage Takes Down Apps, Websites
    AWS
    Amazon Web Services' outage brought down news outlets, streaming platforms and several of Amazon's own web-based services.
  • Airtel-Amazon Web Services Will Compete With The Reliance Jio-Microsoft Alliance For A Share Of India’s Public Cloud Market
    AWS-AIRTEL PACT
    Bharti Airtel is the third-biggest telecom group in India with more than 300 million subscribers.
  • Judge Hands Amazon Another Win In Case vs. Pentagon And Trump
    Amazon
    A federal judge hands Amazon another court win in its case against the U.S. Department of Defense and Microsoft over the JEDI contract.
  • Microsoft Blocked From $10 Billion JEDI Contract By Amazon Lawsuit
    Amazon Web Services
    Amazon has won round one in its legal fight to hold Trump accountable for using his power to deny it a $10 billion contract with the U.S. military.
  • Amazon Wants To Depose Trump Over $10 Billion Contract Fiasco
    Jeff Bezos
    Amazon wants Trump to tell the truth about his role in its losing the $10 billion JEDI contract.
  • Amazon Seeks To Depose Donald Trump Over JEDI Cloud Contract
    Amazon Jeff Bezos
    Amazon is asking the federal court permission to acquire testimonies from US President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Mark Esper, and Defense Secretary James Mattis.
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