TikTok to fight US ban law in courts

25 April, 2024
TikTok to fight US ban law in courts
TikTok's CEO vowed Wednesday (Apr 24) to fight in the courts to overturn a newly signed US law that could see the popular app banned due to allegations it is controlled by the Chinese government. The legislation gives TikTok nine months to divest from its Chinese parent company ByteDance or be shut out of the American market.

TikTok's CEO vows to fight a US law mandating divestment from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, amid national security concerns. The law threatens TikTok's ban in the US market unless it complies within nine months.
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The US and other Western officials have alleged the social media platform allows Beijing to collect data and spy on users. It has 170 million users in the United States alone, many of them young.

Critics say TikTok is also a conduit to spread propaganda. China and the company strongly deny the claims. "Make no mistake, this is a ban. A ban on TikTok and a ban on you and your voice," TikTok boss Shou Zi Chew said in a video posted on TikTok moments after President Joe Biden signed the Bill into law. "Politicians may say otherwise but don't get confused. Many who sponsored the Bill admit a TikTok ban is the ultimate goal."

Chew called the move "ironic" given that the "freedom of expression on TikTok reflects the same American values that make the United States a beacon of freedom".

"Rest assured, we aren't going anywhere," Chew told the platform's users. "We will keep fighting for your rights in the courts. The facts and the Constitution are on our side."

Separately on Wednesday, TikTok posted a statement on its TikTok Policy account on X saying that it will challenge the "unconstitutional law" in court.

"We believe the facts and the law are clearly on our side, and we will ultimately prevail," it said.

Echoing a previous statement, TikTok said that a ban on the app would "devastate" 7 million businesses and "silence 170 million Americans".

It also said that it had "invested billions of dollars to keep US data safe" and its platform "free from outside influence and manipulation".

"As we continue to challenge this unconstitutional ban, we will continue investing and innovating to ensure TikTok remains a space where Americans of all walks of life can safely come to share their experiences, find joy, and be inspired," it added.

The ban measure was included in a US$95 billion foreign aid package, including military assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

The Bill, which could trigger the rare step of barring a company from operating in the US market, passed the Senate by a 79-18 vote three days after it cleared the House of Representatives with strong bipartisan support.

Ahead of the vote, FBI Director Christopher Wray said that TikTok parent company ByteDance is "beholden to the Chinese government" which is "attempting to steal our AI and hack American technology every day."

Americans must think of TikTok's "power, access, capability, control" as being in the hands of the Chinese government and intelligence service, Wray said.

Under the Bill, ByteDance would have to sell the app or be excluded from Apple and Google's app stores in the United States.

According to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, likely buyers for TikTok would be Microsoft or Oracle.

TikTok for years has been in the crosshairs of American authorities, who say the platform allows Beijing to snoop on users in the United States.

The Bill passed by Congress also gives the US president the authority to designate other applications as a threat to national security if they are controlled by a country deemed hostile.

Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, formerly Twitter, came out last week against banning TikTok, saying "doing so would be contrary to freedom of speech and expression." 
Source: www.channelnewsasia.com
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