The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
Most of the Supreme Court looks like they will uphold their position to ban TikTok. A hearing was held Friday about the app’s connection to China and free speech protections.
The app faces potential ban over national security concerns, raising key issues of free speech and data privacy ...
Since its 2016 launch, Tik Tok has gone from a casual video-sharing app to a platform where creators can build careers and generate significant revenue.
The Supreme Court is deliberating a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by Jan. 19 due to national security concerns.
TikTok faced Congress’s concerns over data harvesting by the Chinese Communist Party at the U.S. Supreme Court.
During more than two hours of oral arguments, a majority of the Supreme Court justices appear to agree with the government’s position that TikTok, owned by a Chinese-based company ByteDance, poses a ...
“Many of the content creators on TikTok are Americans, so they are protected under the First Amendment, and it was also argued that TikTok could be seen as a public forum, and Americans have freedom ...
This consumer alert is all about a social media juggernaut used by 170 million Americans – TikTok. And its future is now in ...
Project Liberty, an internet advocacy group led by Frank McCourt, declared on Thursday that it had offered to purchase the ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a challenge against TikTok's ban, and early opinions suggest it will be upheld.
The justices are set to hear arguments over a federal law requiring the China-based social-media app to shut down or find new ...