(Bloomberg) -- TikTok asked that a US law forcing a sale or ban of the app by China-based parent company ByteDance Ltd. be put on hold to give the US Supreme Court a chance to review. A pause to ...
TikTok has asked a court for an emergency injunction to prevent it becoming unavailable in the US next month. The US government passed a law demanding the app's sale or ban because of what it says ...
TikTok filed an emergency petition to the US Supreme Court on Monday seeking to block a federal law that could force the shutdown of its platform next month. The petition challenges the ...
President Biden will not enforce a ban on TikTok that is set to take effect Sunday, a U.S. official said, leaving its fate to ...
“President Trump opposes banning TikTok in the United States at this juncture,” the brief said, “and seeks the ability to resolve the issues at hand through political means once he takes office.
TikTok has plans for another appeal as it faces a ban on January 19. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected a temporary pause on the ... Two leaders of the US House of Representatives ...
US President-elect Donald Trump filed a brief Friday urging the Supreme Court to pause a law that would ban TikTok the day before his January 20 inauguration if it is not sold by its Chinese ...
TikTok has asked a court for an emergency injunction to prevent it being banned in the US next month ... They added that even a temporary ban from early 2025 would have "devastating effects ...