an assistant director of US national intelligence, said TikTok and ByteDance had already “taken action in response” to Chinese government “demands to censor content outside of China”.
The civil suit was filed in the U.S. District ... The government has previously accused the popular app of being a national security concern. In April, Congress passed a law that required TikTok’s ...
The Biden administration fears that the app is affiliated with the Chinese government. With this, it appears alarming and a ...
TikTok on Saturday announced it plans to sue the US ... TikTok and ByteDance were allowing the Chinese government to use the platform to spy on Americans, posing a risk to US national security.
16 (UPI) --A three-judge federal appeals court panel will hear ByteDance's fight ... communities to boost U.S. healthcare workforce Sept. 17 (UPI) -- The federal government on Tuesday released ...
its owner ByteDance, and a group of users claiming that the ban violates free speech and is unconstitutional. The US government alleges TikTok allows Beijing to collect data and spy on users.
ByteDance needs some of the proceeds from the US dollar-denominated loan for its overseas businesses, according to Li Chengdong, founder and chief analyst at Beijing-based consultancy Dolphin.
A three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals in Washington heard arguments from TikTok, its owner ByteDance, and a group of users claiming that the ban violates free speech and is unconstitutional.
The overseas operations of social media giant ByteDance, owner of hit short video platforms TikTok and Douyin, are expected to receive a boost from its reported plan to borrow US$9.5 billion from ...
its owner ByteDance, and a group of users claiming that the ban violates free speech and is unconstitutional. The US government alleges TikTok allows Beijing to collect data and spy on users. It also ...
TikTok faced pushback in a federal court on Monday in its efforts to stop a law that requires the app to divest from its Chinese ownership or face a ban in the United States. A three-judge panel ...