TikTok boasts an estimated 150 million unique monthly users in the U.S. If not sold, it would disappear from the Apple and ...
The social media company and its Chinese parent, ByteDance, sued to challenge the new law, saying it violated users’ First Amendment rights.
By Winston Cho TikTok has sued the U.S. government, accusing it of trampling on its First ... With more than 150 million ...
TikTok and its owner Bytedance on Tuesday sued to stop a law that would give its Chinese parent about a year to divest the U.S. assets of the short-video app, or face a nationwide ban. WHY ARE US ...
The U.S. may ban the video-creation and -sharing app TikTok in under a year, thanks to a bill recently signed into law by President Joe Biden. If that happens, its LGBTQ+ users will lose a discussion ...
(Updates with TikTok and Bytedance's lawsuit to block law) WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - TikTok and its owner Bytedance on Tuesday sued to stop a law that would give its Chinese parent about a year to ...
"This unconstitutional law is a TikTok ban, and we will challenge it in court," TikTok stated after Biden signed the bill.
Until then TikTok will still be available to U.S. users as normal. TikTok's head of public policy for the Americas, Michael Beckerman, said that the company would fight the legislation in court ...
TikTok fired back at the U.S. government's ban with a lawsuit. Today, it was reported that ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, has sued the federal government to constitutionally block the new law ...
The high-stakes legal battle could determine the future of the popular app in the U.S. TikTok's legal filing calls the ban law an unprecedented violation of First Amendment rights.
ByteDance owns both TikTok and Douyin, and although TikTok has more users around the world, Douyin is the company’s cash cow ...
have expressed concerns that Chinese authorities could force ByteDance to hand over U.S. user data or sway public opinion by ...