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The April 17 decision in Riverhead found that the federal Communications Decency Act immunized platforms such as TikTok from ...
While some Supreme Court justices acknowledged the truth of this, the opposition argument is that TikTok does not have to shut down, it simply needs to divest of its owner ByteDance. ByteDance’s ...
The president had initially given China’s ByteDance until Saturday to sell or divest its U.S. TikTok business. The company ...
Although it’s unclear if ByteDance plans to sell, several possible bidders have come forward ahead of a ban on the platform ...
If The People's Bid succeeds, TikTok users could get their data back. ZDNET spoke with the initiative's president, Tomicah ...
Trump’s executive orders have spurred more than 130 lawsuits, but the one keeping TikTok available in the U.S. has barely generated a peep ...
New Yorkers could again be cut off from TikTok in just over a week as the deadline for Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the ...
TikTok went dark in the United States on Jan. 18 after the Supreme Court upheld the law to ban the app unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sold its U.S. operations. However ...
The FBI claims that Chinese state ties to parent company ByteDance could allow the app ... In its filing with the Supreme Court in January, TikTok alleged that banning the app would “shutter ...
President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day gave the platform a reprieve, barreling past a law that had been upheld unanimously by the Supreme Court ... parent company ByteDance is required ...
Trump’s order came a few days after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld a federal law that required ByteDance to divest or be banned in January. The day after the ruling, TikTok went dark for U.S.