TikTok's Future in the U. S. : A Cliffhanger Decision

Sat Dec 07 2024
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In a significant ruling, a panel of three federal Appeals Court judges has unanimously upheld a law that could potentially ban TikTok in the United States. This legislation, passed in April and signed into law by President Joe Biden, requires TikTok to be sold to an American owner by January 19, 2025, or face an effective ban. The court acknowledged the weight of its decision, highlighting the impact on TikTok and its millions of users. If the platform fails to divest, it will no longer be available in the U. S. for some time. Users will need to find other ways to communicate and share content. The ruling sets the stage for TikTok to possibly appeal to the Supreme Court. Insiders suggest that the company plans to seek an injunction while it appeals the decision to the highest court.
President-elect Donald Trump, upon taking office, could grant a 90-day extension if progress is made toward the divestiture. During his campaign, Trump promised to "save TikTok, " but opinions within his cabinet are divided on the matter. TikTok argued before the judges that the order to sell was unconstitutional, violating the company's First Amendment rights. They also contended that China does not influence TikTok's algorithms and that the platform is being unfairly singled out. TikTok creators have echoed this sentiment, noting that U. S. tech companies also collect user data sold globally, including to China. TikTok has become a crucial tool for many Americans to earn money, promote businesses, and express themselves. It is used by about half of the U. S. population, including numerous politicians.
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