Amazon filed a lawsuit to block The Washington Post's request to acquire records relating to the tech company's in-development satellite initiative. According to its website, the initiative, Project Kuiper,
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Amazon has filed a complaint to partly block The Washington Post's request for documents relating to its Project Kuiper satellite initiative.
Amazon is providing a sneak peek at satellite containers that are being shipped to Florida for the launch of its Project Kuiper network.
Amazon sues to stop Washington Post records release in Bezos vs. Bezos battle - Newspaper owned by the billionaire seeks records on investigations at Amazon facility
Even so, Mr Ellison remains the world’s fifth-richest man, and Oracle the third-biggest software firm. He has a thing or two to teach fellow tech titans, in particular his friend Elon Musk, about staying power.