TikTok and its parent company ByteDance face a law specifically written by Congress about them. Here, however, they’re not dealing with a domestic company. They’re looking at whether the Protecting ...
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TikTok said it will shut down by Jan. 19—the proposed date of the social media app's U.S. ban—if the Supreme Court does not intervene.
TikTok and China-based ByteDance, as well as content creators and users, argue the law is a dramatic violation of the Constitution’s free speech guarantee.
Shark Tank's billionaire entrepreneur and former the Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has made a formal offer to buy TikTok.
U.S. Supreme Court to hear constitutional arguments concerning the first amendment and the ownership of TikTok.
TikTok has said it plans to shut down unless the Supreme Court strikes down a law meant to force a ban in the United States.
TikTok will be ending its operation in the United States in only ten days barring a last-second move from the Supreme Court.