Amazon.com Services LLC v. Perplexity AI, Inc.
Issue
Insufficient text to determine — the summons identifies Amazon.com Services LLC as plaintiff and Perplexity AI, Inc. as defendant but does not disclose the specific legal claims, statutes, or theories of liability asserted in the underlying complaint.
What Happened
On November 4–5, 2025, Amazon.com Services LLC filed a civil action against Perplexity AI, Inc. in the Northern District of California (Case No. 3:25-cv-09514-SK), and a summons was issued requiring Perplexity to answer or move under Rule 12 within 21 days of service. The document before the court is the summons and its proof-of-service form; no complaint, motion, or substantive order is included. The case was subsequently referenced in a filing dated November 11, 2025 under a related docket entry (Document 16). No rulings, arguments, or standards have been set forth in this document.
Why It Matters
Insufficient text to determine — the summons alone reveals only the identity of the parties and the forum, not the legal theories that would bear on platform liability, First Amendment doctrine, or AI regulation.
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