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TikTok sues to block potential ban. Can it win?
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, struck the latest blow in a high-stakes clash between the social media company and the U.S. government, filing a lawsuit this week challenging a forced sale of TikTok as unconstitutional.
TikTok, ByteDance sue to block US law seeking sale or ban of app
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance sued in U.S. federal court on Tuesday seeking to block a law signed by President Joe Biden that would force the divestiture of the short video app used by 170 million Americans or ban it.
TikTok Files Lawsuit Against US Government To Challenge Law Requiring ByteDance To Sell It By January 2025
It looks like TikTok is standing firm on not going down without a fight. In April 2024, AFROTECH™ previously reported that President Joe Biden signed a law to ban TikTok if its owner, ByteDance, didn’t sell it within a year.
Donald Trump, Joe Biden and TikTok
Trump Blames Biden For TikTok Ban Proposal—After MAGA Super PAC Joins App
Former President Donald Trump claimed a ban on TikTok would be a major boost to Facebook—a platform long the target of his attacks.
Trump Blames Biden For TikTok Ban In Video Statement
Former President Donald Trump blamed President Joe Biden for a ban on TikTok in a video statement released by his campaign today.
Donald Trump blames TikTok ban on Joe Biden in message to 'young people'
Donald Trump has blamed the TikTok ban on Joe Biden in a message to 'young people', while making some bold accusations about the current US president in the process. The US government are currently attempting to implement a law that would ban the video app in the country unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company.
labeling, TikTok
TikTok to label AI-generated content from OpenAI and elsewhere
TikTok plans to start labelling images and video uploaded to its video-sharing service that have been generated using artificial intelligence, it said on Thursday, using a digital watermark known as Content Credentials.
TikTok Will Start Watermarking AI Content to Warn Users
TikTok will start working with a digital watermark system called Content Credentials to help identify more photos, videos and audio-only content created using artificial intelligence tools from the likes of Microsoft,
TikTok to start labeling AI-generated content as technology becomes more universal
TikTok says it’s going to start automatically labeling content that’s made by artificial intelligence when it’s uploaded from certain platforms.
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Facing Hill pressure, tech group kicks out TikTok
NetChoice, a right-of-center tech lobbying group, dumped the video app following scrutiny from GOP leadership on Capitol Hill ...
New York Magazine on MSN
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TikTok Reaches for the Constitution
TikTok “is more than a passive receptacle or conduit for news, comment, and advertising” of others; TikTok Inc.’s “choice of ...
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NYC woman shares story about scam involving Venmo on TikTok. What she and nearly a dozen others say happened to them
A New York City woman says she lost over $2,000 in a scam involving Venmo after two teenagers approached her asking for a ...
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Olivia Dunne posts viral TikTok of Paul Skenes call-up
On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Pirates called up right-handed pitcher Paul Skenes for a start in Saturday's game against the ...
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TikTok is taking the US government to court in a showdown of free speech vs. national security
The TikTok-US government fight pits two pillars of American society against each other: free speech and national security.
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TikTok files a lawsuit to fight the 'extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights' that would result from a nationwide ban
According to reporting from the BBC, TikTok called the newly passed act an "extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights" of ...
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TikTok Asks Court To Declare Ban Unconstitutional
The social media company is arguing the proposed ban violates the First Amendment and regulates them without due process.
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