TikTok content creators sue the US government over law that could ban the popular platformFILE - The TikTok logo is displayed on a smartphone screen in Tokyo on Sept. 28, 2020. TikTok says it’s going to start automatically labeling content that’s made by artificial intelligence when it’s...
Huawei is taking its fight against the U.S. to the courts. The Chinese tech giant announced on Thursday it would be filing a lawsuit against the U.S. government, which has accused Huawei of being a spy threat and placed restrictions on its products. SEE ALSO: Huawei to U.S. media: ...
Conservationists sue US government for information about endangered species rulingsMATTHEW DALY
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Dozens of Groups Sue U.S. Government Over Seattle National Archives Closure More Reuters FILE PHOTO: Washington state's attorney general Bob Ferguson (C) speaks to the media next to Washington state solicitor general Noah Purcell (R) outside the U.S. federal courthouse in...
Major automakers Tesla, Volvo, Ford and Mercedes-Benz have sued the US government over tariffs on Chinese goods, demanding customs duties paid on imports be returned, with interest. The lawsuits, which were filed in recent days in the New York-based Court of International Trade, concern tariffs...
TikTok has confirmed it will launch a lawsuit against the US government with regards to the Chinese app maker's ban. Any potential lawsuit, however, will not prevent the company from being compelled to sell off the app in the US market. ...
TikTok has sought to engage with the US government in good faith to provide a constructive solution to the concerns that have been expressed for nearly a year, ByteDance said. However, the Trump administration has paid no attention to the facts, has dictated the terms of an agreement without ...
The US government has ramped up social media surveillance as part of President Donald Trump’s “extreme vetting” of immigrants. After initially asking a subset of applicants to provide information voluntarily, the State Departmentrecently began requiringmost visa applicants to list all social media ...
the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 6, 2020, even though the government has not ended its declaration of a national state of emergency, ICE rescinded the March 13 guidance, stating that students attending entirely online programs may not remain in or be allowed to enter the country. On July 8...