TikTok vows to challenge ‘unconstitutional’ law that could ban app from US
- TikTok faces a potential ban as a US bill targets Chinese owner ByteDance, mandating a sale within nine months, stated by President Joe Biden.
- US politicians express concerns over data sharing with the Chinese government, despite TikTok's assurances, leading to new tools for the White House to address security threats.
- Democratic Senator Ron Wyden worries the bill could infringe First Amendment rights, suggesting potential abuse by a future administration.
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TikTok CEO expresses confidence amidst US ban threat: "We aren’t going anywhere"
TikTok's CEO, Shou Zi Chew, remains undeterred in the face of the recent legislative moves aimed at banning the popular short video app in the US, Reuters reported on Wednesday. President Joe Biden's signing of a bill, which mandates China-based ByteDance to divest TikTok's US assets within 270 days or face a ban, has ignited a legal battle that Chew believes TikTok will emerge victorious from.
Defiant TikTok CEO says app ‘isn’t going anywhere’ after Biden signs law to force sale - Washington Examiner
TikTok’s chief executive vowed Wednesday that the platform would not be going anywhere in the wake of legislation signed into law by President Joe Biden that would ban or force a sale of the popular video app. “Rest assured — we aren’t going anywhere,” CEO Shou Zi Chew said in a video posted on the platform after Biden signed the legislation that requires ByteDance, the Chinese parent company, to divest from TikTok or face a ban. “We are confide…
Biden just signed the TikTok ban into law, but the CEO says it's 'not going anywhere'
President Joe Biden signed the TikTok bill into law on Wednesday morning, officially starting the 270-day clock for TikTok’s owner, China-based Bytedance, to sell the social media app or face a ban in American app stores.Read more...
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