TikTok warns it could ‘go dark’ as Supreme Court weighs divest-or-ban law
- The Supreme Court may uphold a law banning TikTok in the U.S. Starting Jan. 19 unless it is sold by its parent company, ByteDance.
- Denver businesses expressed concerns that banning TikTok would hinder communication, stating it contradicts support for small businesses.
- U.S. Officials worry that TikTok collects user data that could be accessed by the Chinese government, raising privacy concerns.
- Lawyers for TikTok argued for its continued operation in the U.S. Under Chinese ownership, but the Supreme Court's decision remains unknown.
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