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The looming U.S. TikTok ban is in the hands of the Supreme Court and a handful of potential buyers as the only two options to save the app.
Jan. 10 (UPI) --U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar told the U.S. Supreme Court Friday that President-elect Donald Trump could ignore the ban of TikTok if he chooses. During oral arguments ...
TikTok and its Chinese owner ByteDance have turned to a veteran US Supreme Court lawyer as they prepare to ask the justices to block a law that could ban the popular short video platform in the ...
Chief Justice John Roberts meanwhile asked the lawyer representing TikTok, Noel Francisco, whether the court is "supposed to ignore the fact that the ultimate parent is, in fact, subject to doing ...
The US Supreme Court on Friday appeared to be leaning toward upholding a law that could see TikTok go dark later this month ...
TikTok attorney Noel Francisco countered, denying that user data is at risk. He argued the app is being unfairly targeted, pointing to tech giants like Google and Amazon that also collect vast ...
Noel Francisco argued on behalf of ByteDance and TikTok, saying that "the speech itself — this fear that Americans, even if fully informed, could be persuaded by Chinese misinformation.