On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:01:19AM -0700, Keith Medcalf wrote:
> This result will only come to pass if Parler wins their lawsuit (which is 
> likely)

The first hearing in this case was held today.

Per reporting by Katherine Long of the Seattle Times, during
that hearing Parler's attorney:

        - forgot the name of Parler's CEO

        - stated that he's unfamiliar with some of the terminology
        because he's not on social media

        - admitted that he filed a day late because he needed to
        update his PACER account

This is the same attorney who filed Parler's complaint -- the one that
names Twitter as a defendant in section 5 while omitting them from the
title page of the complaint.  Here, look for yourself:

        PARLER LLC v. AMAZON WEB SERVICES
        
https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wawd.294664/gov.uscourts.wawd.294664.1.0.pdf

Read the first sentence of section 5.  It's on page 3.  Oh heck,
let me save you the trouble:

        "Thus, AWS is in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman
        Antitrust Act in combination with Defendant Twitter."

I am not an attorney but my general understanding is that if you wish
to file a civil complaint against multiple defendants that you should
actually go through the trouble of naming them all as defendants on the
complaint (and serving them).

---rsk

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