此前有三名TikTok创作者针对特朗普政府的禁令提起诉讼,美国宾夕法尼亚州地区法院在10月30日对这起诉讼作出裁决,叫停美国政府禁止向TikTok提供技术服务的禁令。 The US government said it would delay implementing a ban on TikTok to c...
The use of TikTok by the federal government's nearly four million employees on devices owned by its agencies is already banned in the US, with limited exceptions for law enforcement, national security and security research purposes. A similar ban is also in place for civil servants in...
This maelstrom of action has proved that the government is more determined to ban TikTok than ever before. But with a ban seemingly on the horizon, critics fear actions to take TikTok offline could do more to chill free speech on the internet than to protect the safety and security of ...
and therefore, Universal artists should be better compensated and have guardrails against the harmful effects of artificial intelligence. TikTok, in its response, has said that it has come to amicable agreements with other record labels and that Universal is being unreasonable to the detriment of the...
TikTok has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, suing over a new law that would ban the app nationwide if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, won't sell it. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
TikTok sues US government to prevent potential ban The social media company claims the law to ban the app is "unconstitutional" and violates Americans' right to free speech. May 8, 2024 Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Live Tracking snow in the Northeast, rain in the South, and ...
The United States is ratcheting up national security concerns about TikTok, mandating that all federal employees delete the Chinese-owned social media app from government-issued mobile phones.
TikTok起诉美国政府,要求推翻强制出售法案 TikTok sued the federal government on Tuesday over a new law that would force its Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell the popular social media app or face a ban in the United States, stoking a battle over national security and free speech that is likely...
Even if a “qualified divestiture” were feasible, the Act would still be an unconstitutional assertion of power for it allows the government to decide that a company may no longer own and publish the innovative and unique speech platform it created, TikTok wrote. With such legislation, the Con...
HOW RISKY IS TIKTOK? It depends on who you ask. U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco has expressed concerns that the Chinese government could gain access to user data. “I don’t use TikTok, and I would not advise anyone to do so,” Monaco said earlier this month at the policy...