Amazon is suing Washington state to limit the release of public records to The Washington Post from a series of state Department of Labor and Industries investigations of an Amazon Project Kuiper satellite facility in the Seattle area.
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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The lawsuit seeks to prevent the imminent release of records to the outlet. Amazon maintains that some of the information shouldn't be handed over because it contains trade secrets.
Amazon has filed a complaint to partly block The Washington Post's request for documents relating to its Project Kuiper satellite initiative.
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Amazon has filed a lawsuit against Washington state’s Department of Labour and Industries (L&I) to prevent the release of records related to its satellite initiative, Project Kuiper. The Washington Post,
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