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Re: Re Parler
From: Ge DUPIN <gdupin () taho fr>
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 21:24:31 +0100
Interesting ! Money can buy many things 🙂 Best Ge
Le 14 janv. 2021 à 20:43, Rod Beck <rod.beck () unitedcablecompany com> a écrit : Folks, There is a political dimension here. Sedition. Parlet is a hornets nest of right wing extremism. The courts will take that into account. Moreover, Parlet's financial resources will evaporate very quickly and with it any lawsuit. I think it is time to bury this issue as a discussion topic. Regards, Roderick. From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+rod.beck=unitedcablecompany.com () nanog org> on behalf of Keith Medcalf <kmedcalf () dessus com> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 7:01 PM To: Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org>; adamv0025 () netconsultings com <adamv0025 () netconsultings com> Cc: nanog () nanog org <nanog () nanog org> Subject: RE: Re Parler On Thursday, 14 January, 2021 10:02, Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org> wrote:I, however, do know that this is the contract that was in force. Because I read the lawsuit, and the contract, which I’ve verified is identical to the one posted online, is included as an exhibit (although the courts managed to get the pages out of order).And yes, Amazon had a duty to provide 30 days notice in advance of termination. Amazon says they are calling this a “suspension”, but that’s weaselwording, because they told Parler that they had secured Parler’s data so that Parler could “move to another provider.” You would only do that in a termination.Parler also has an excellent antitrust case, as the idea that three companies would simultaneously pull the plug on their services for a single common customer is going to be hard to explain to a judge.Right now I think Amazon’s safest escape from this mess is to restore Parlor’s services, and pay them damages. Otherwise, why would anyone do business with Amazon if they can pull the rug out with zero advance notice (Parler learned of Amazon’s termination from the news, since Amazon gave the media a scoop before notifying its customers).However you look at this, Amazon’s actions have huge implications for anyone using them for operational networking.This result will only come to pass if Parler wins their lawsuit (which is likely) *AND* the FTC imposes a billion dollar fine against Amazon for their Fraudulent business practices. Otherwise, Amazon will not change their Fraudulent Business Practices because they will determine that the COST associated with Fraudulent Business Practices is negligible, and there continues to be no shortage of stupid customers who, for some reason, insist on placing TRUST in the inherently UNTRUSTWORTHY, even when it that UNTRUSTWORTHYNESS has already been demonstrated as fact. -- Be decisive. Make a decision, right or wrong. The road of life is paved with flat squirrels who could not make a decision.
Current thread:
- Re Parler Jeff P (Jan 13)
- RE: Re Parler Keith Medcalf (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler adamv0025 (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler Keith Medcalf (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler adamv0025 (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Mel Beckman (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler Keith Medcalf (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Alain Hebert (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Rod Beck (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Ge DUPIN (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Rich Kulawiec (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler and its very underprepared attorney Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler adamv0025 (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler Keith Medcalf (Jan 14)
- RE: Re Parler adamv0025 (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler William Herrin (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler John Levine (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Mel Beckman (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Jay R. Ashworth (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Mike Bolitho (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler John Sage (Jan 14)
- Re: Re Parler Masataka Ohta (Jan 14)