TikTok challenges potential US ban in court: documents Washington, May 7 (AFP) May 07, 2024 TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance filed a legal challenge against the United States on Tuesday, taking aim at a law that would force the app to be sold or face a US ban. This comes around two weeks after President Joe Biden signed a bill giving TikTok 270 days to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban in the country. The video-sharing platform argues that this was unconstitutional. "For the first time in history, Congress has enacted a law that subjects a single, named speech platform to a permanent, nationwide ban, and bars every American from participating in a unique online community with more than 1 billion people worldwide," said the petition by TikTok and ByteDance. The petition argued that the move violates the First Amendment, charging that "Congress has made a law curtailing massive amounts of protected speech." It also said the divestiture demanded, in order for TikTok to keep running in the United States, is "simply not possible" -- and not on the timeline required. The White House can extend the 270-day deadline once, by 90 days. During this period, the app would continue to operate for its roughly 170 million US users. |
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