But TikTok and some users say the divest-or-disappear law violates the First Amendment. The two lawyers pressing that point ...
The president-elect may be the Chinese-owned platform’s best chance to stave off a prohibition, but the path for doing so is ...
On Friday, the United States Supreme Court finished debates on whether or not to uphold the incoming ban on a popular social media platform.
Since its 2016 launch, Tik Tok has gone from a casual video-sharing app to a platform where creators can build careers and generate significant revenue.
No. If the law goes into effect on Jan. 19, TikTok will disappear from Apple and Google's app stores. You also won't be able ...
The Supreme Court weighed a law forcing TikTok's divestiture, balancing free speech claims with national security concerns over its Chinese ownership ahead of a Jan. 19 shutdown deadline.
TikTok has just ten days until it faces a possible ban in the US. If the Supreme Court declines to halt the law before ...
After the Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a law that could ban TikTok, it looks like one of its last possible ...
If Lemon8 were to be banned as well, TikTok users would largely be limited to long-established social media platforms like ...
Congress labeled the app’s Chinese ownership a national security risk and passed a law that would ban the social media ...
Massachusetts TikTok creators are hoping for a resolution after the U.S. Supreme Court showed Friday that they are very ...
The Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold a law that would ban the video-sharing app TikTok in the U.S. after Jan. 19 ...