“In your world, since I paid for my room, I’m good to go until 10am checkout.”
No, because the contract doesn’t allow me to commit criminal acts or deliberately destroy property. But Parler WAS making a good faith effort to comply with Amazon’s rules, and Amazon did not comply with the time requirements if Amazon felt Parler was not.
“however, that we will provide at least 90 days’ advance notice in accordance with Section 13.10 for adverse changes to any Service Level Agreement.”
You see, Parler undoubtedly DID read their contract. Inn full. And probably had a lawyer review it, since their business depended on it. Certainly any lawyer, before filing a lawsuit, would want to read the contract.
And Amazon cannot, for any reason at any time, suspend service. So if Amazon does not comply with THEIR end of the contract, you have....breach of contract. And if they are doing it to help another, much larger client run you out of business, then you have possible antitrust violations.
You know what, you're absolutely right. They would do that. And any ethical lawyer would sooner quit.