Arkansas Supreme Court Decides TikTok vs. Arkansas Case Will Go Forward, Denies Dismissal Request
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Arkansas Supreme Court decides TikTok vs. Arkansas case will go forward, denies dismissal request
TikTok challenge damaging garage doors in Cabot LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Supreme Court denied a request on behalf of the social media app TikTok to have the Arkansas lawsuit against it thrown out. The Arkansas lawsuit was filed in 2023 by Attorney General Tim Griffin. It charged TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, with violating the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA). Arkansas AG Tim Griffin joins 41 other AGs callin…
Arkansas Supreme Court turns away appeal from TikTok, state’s lawsuit can go forward | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
The state of Arkansas' lawsuit against the social media site TikTok can go forward after the state Supreme Court on Thursday turned down a bid to hear the case.
TikTok has its sights set on the U.K. Can it maintain promising revenue growth across the pond? - Tubefilter
TikTok is dealing with regulatory troubles across the globe, but consumers in the U.K. don’t seem to mind. In the nation with the world’s sixth-largest GDP, TikTok revenue went up 50% last year, according to the app’s U.K. commerce lead Kris Boger. Boger acknowledged that businesses are currently facing “a challenging period,” but he expressed his belief that the app’s year-over-year growth can be sustained. He cited the upcoming U.K. rollout of…
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