TikTok's Fate Up in the Air: Supreme Court Weighs In
USAFri Jan 10 2025
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TikTok, a popular video-sharing app owned by a Chinese company, might be facing a ban in the United States. The Supreme Court is set to decide on Friday whether a law banning the app violates the First Amendment. The app's parent company argues that the law is unconstitutional, while the U. S. government sees it as a potential national security threat. They worry Chinese authorities could force TikTok to hand over user data or influence what information is shared. The law is supposed to take effect on January 19, just before a new presidential term begins. Former President Trump has also gotten involved, trying to delay the ban so he can negotiate a sale of the app.
The Supreme Court's decision will have big implications for TikTok users and content creators, who say a ban would hurt their livelihoods. Free-speech advocacy groups are also worried about the ban, saying the government hasn't shown enough evidence of harm. On the other hand, some lawmakers and states support the ban, believing it protects free speech by safeguarding users' data. The court could make a crucial decision quickly, either blocking the law or letting it take effect.
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