You can take the platform away from American users, but it is far too late to contain the habits that it has unleashed.
Another legal battle has erupted on the social media scene - TikTok, owned by the Chinese corporation ByteDance, is filing a ...
TikTok boasts an estimated 150 million unique monthly users in the U.S. If not sold, it would disappear from the Apple and ...
Elenis, 600 U.S. 570, 587 (2023). And consistent with the fundamental ... Petitioners and the more than 170 million American monthly users of TikTok are left to scrutinize statements from individual ...
The government there cracked down on hundreds of Chinese-owned apps, claiming in part that they were secretly transmitting users ... TikTok will still be available in the U.S. for now.
TikTok and its Chinese parent company on Tuesday challenged a recently enacted federal law banning the short-form video ...
Biden approved a foreign aid package that includes a provision barring TikTok from U.S. operations if ByteDance doesn't sell ...
T he U.S. may ban the video-creation and -sharing app TikTok in under a year, thanks to a bill recently signed into law by ...
TikTok's rivals could be due for some serious tailwinds if the ban the U.S. government approved goes into effect.
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.
TikTok is challenging a new law that would ban the app if it doesn't find a buyer, citing free speech supression. The U.S.
The government might argue that TikTok could continue to operate and U.S. users continue to use it, just not under Chinese ownership, so the law's effect on speech was "incidental" and permitted.