As someone who’s grown up with the digital age, I can’t help but feel a pang of nostalgia for the apps that have shaped my youth. TikTok is one such app, a platform where creativity thrives and trends are born. The news of its potential ban or sale in the US has left me, like many others, on the edge of my seat.
In April, President Joe Biden approved a law prohibiting the operation of TikTok within the U.S., if its Chinese parent company ByteDance doesn’t transfer ownership to a different entity. TikTok countered this move by initiating a legal action against the U.S. administration.
A group of content creators have filed another lawsuit, seeking the court to halt the implementation of the “sell-or-prohibit” legislation.
Next month, it became known that the federal appeals court would listen to the case in September. On the coming Monday morning, the case will be brought to court for a three-judge panel to consider it. Lawyers representing both sides of the dispute will attend. It is expected that this case might proceed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In court on Monday, TikTok will have just 15 minutes to make its case to the judges.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
Read More
- PYTH PREDICTION. PYTH cryptocurrency
- As Lindsay Lohan And Lacey Chabert Headline Christmas Movies, These Comments Have Me Convinced A Mean Girls Holiday Movie Reunion Needs To Be Next
- Niels Arestrup Dies at 75, Iconic Actor Was a Force of Cinema
- Taylor Swift Calls Eras Tour “Most Challenging Thing I’ve Ever Done” at Final Show
- Suriname presidential candidate eyes on Bitcoin as currency
- 15 Charged for converting Drug Cartels’ Cash into Cryptocurrency in U.S.
- EXCLUSIVE: Alia Bhatt in talks with Dinesh Vijan for a supernatural horror thriller; Tentatively titled Chamunda
- ‘I Pitched Stargate’s Take On Black Panther’: Christopher Judge Opens Up About His Teal’c Spinoff And Why It Hasn’t Happened
- New mom Deepika Padukone’s radiant smile in backstage PICS from Diljit Dosanjh’s Bangalore concert will melt your heart
- Imtiaz Ali cites Kareena Kapoor Khan’s example to explain how women used to be ‘treated with respect’ in film industry; ‘There were three lightmen…’
2024-09-16 19:56