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US court rejects Tiktok request to temporarily halt pending US ban

  • A US court has rejected TikTok's request to temporarily halt a pending US ban.
  • TikTok aimed to prevent the enforcement of a ban while it pursues legal challenges.
  • The court's ruling highlights ongoing legal battles faced by TikTok in the US.
  • The litigation reflects concerns over the platform's ties to China.
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A U.S. federal appeals court refused to suspend the order requiring the TikTok audiovisual content platform to break all its links to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, by January 2025, after the company requested the suspension of the order.The company's request for the suspension occurred after the court confirmed the law banning the U.S. social media platform unless ByteDance disengaged from the application before January 19.TikTok reques…

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Another court has rejected another application by TikTok to prevent the impending shutdown in the US. The network must now hope for the Supreme Court.

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A U.S. court has rejected the appeal to paralyze federal law forcing TikTok to disengage from its Chinese parent, ByteDance, before the end of January so that the platform will not be banned in the U.S. The application and its parent company requested last Monday to temporarily paralyze the entry into force of the law, which was passed in Congress in April and has the support of three judges of the appeals court, to prevent TikTok from being vet…

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PBS NewsHour broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, December 13, 2024.
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