LONDON (AP) — TikTok is in the crosshairs of authorities in the U.S., where new law threatens a nationwide ban unless its China-based parent ByteDance divests. It would be the biggest blow yet to the ...
The suit argues that the law violates the US Constitution on a number of grounds, including running afoul of First Amendment ...
Now that President Biden has signed off on legislation mandating the sale of TikTok by its parent company, ByteDance, a ...
Where next for the most popular app in the world? President Biden signed a bill that could lead to a nationwide TikTok ban, ...
The EU has its own ways to deal with the video app. A blanket ban is not (yet) part of it. Of all the shots Europe is firing ...
TikTok and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, are suing the U.S. over a law that would ban the popular video-sharing app ...
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government to challenge a law that would force the sale of ByteDance’s stake or face a ban, saying that the law is ...
TikTok is waging a legal war against the U.S. government over a new law that could ban it nationwide by January 2025. Here’s everything you need to know.
The company argues that invoking national security concerns isn't a sufficient reason to restrict free speech.
ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of the massively popular social media platform, goes to court to resist a federal mandate to sell its U.S. business, calling it an assault on free speech.
In theory, if you already have TikTok installed on your device, using a VPN to spoof your location to a country where TikTok is available should get you access. However, it's worth noting that reports ...
TikTok says its efforts are an attempt to combat misinformation from being spread on its social media platform.