The two-hour hearing allowed TikTok and the government to give Appeals Court judges their opinions on a potential TikTok ban. ... U.S. app stores like Apple's App Store and Google's Play store ...
Sep 19, 2024TikTok's fight for survival—in its current form at least—arrived in federal court Monday, raising key legal issues about free speech, an expert has told Newsweek.. In the case, closely watched ...
Sep 16, 2024The legal battle over a bill essentially banning TikTok from operating in the U.S. over national security concerns due to its ties to China got underway in c...
Jun 17, 2024A U.S. appeals court will hold oral arguments on Sept. 16 to hear challenges to a law that would ban TikTok in the U.S. if its China-based parent company does not divest ownership by Jan. 19, per a Monday order.. Why it matters: TikTok and ByteDance are challenging the constitutionality of the law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok's business in the U.S.
Oct 2, 2024TikTok could begin shutting down in the U.S. as soon as January 19 of next year. But the app is not going down without a fight. The company is asking a panel of federal judges to block the law in ...
Sep 16, 2024The company's lawyers were fighting in federal court to stop a possible ban. The app must find new owners or get off the app store by January 19 th unless lawyers can convince an appeals court to let them stay. "There's no question that the clock has been TikTok-ing pretty quickly on this," said lawyer Seth Berenzweig.
Dec 6, 2024Dec. 6 (UPI) --A U.S. federal appeals courton Friday upheld a law passed by President Joe Biden that will force the parent company of TikTok to either divest its ownership in the popular short ...
Sep 16, 2024TikTok faced off with the U.S. government in federal courton Monday, arguing a law that could ban the platform in a few short months was unconstitutional while the Justice Department said the ...
Jun 17, 2024TikTok, meanwhile, argued that "qualified divestiture" is "simply not possible: not commercially, not technologically, not legally," and it therefore would lead to a shutdown of the app in the U.S., cutting off millions of daily users, The Hill reported. Both TikTok and the Justice Department have asked for a Dec. 6 ruling by the appeals court.
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