Additionally, the pro-conservative microblogging company alleged that AWS violated their contract, which requires a thirty-day notice before terminating service.
Furthermore, Parler alleged that AWS is “committing intentional interference with prospective economic advantage given the millions of users expected to signup in the near future.”
“This emergency suit seeks a Temporary Restraining Order against Defendant Amazon Web Services to prevent it from shutting down the Parler’s account at the end of today. Doing so is the equivalent of pulling the plug on a hospital patient of life support. It will kill Parker’s business–at the very time it is set to skyrocket,” according to the microblogging company in the lawsuit.
Everyone ditched Parler
Parler became numberone on Apple’s App store and received over 200,000 new users after major social media platforms banned President Donald Trump. However, tech giants went against it for welcoming Trump and his supporters.
Google, Apple, and Amazon suspended the app, because of what the search engine giant called “user protection,” In response, Parler confirmed a backup plan.