Saturday, 11 January 2025 () The Supreme Court appears ready to uphold a law that could potentially ban TikTok, requiring its Chinese parent company to divest by January 19 or face a shutdown. The law aims to combat disinformation and protect Americans' private data from potential misuse by China, raising significant First Amendment concerns.
The Supreme Court upheld the law banning the popular social media app today -- noting the law is constitutional, so the ban is set to begin Sunday, the day before Trump's inauguration.
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The Supreme Court upholds a law mandating ByteDance to divest TikTok by Sunday over national security concerns. The court's unanimous 9-0 decision affirms the... IndiaTimes Also reported by •SeattlePI.com •NYTimes.com
After the US Supreme Court upheld a law banning TikTok if it's not sold by Sunday, the company said it would "go dark" in the US if app providers were not... Deutsche Welle Also reported by •BBC News
TikTok CEO Shou Chew expresses gratitude to President-elect Donald Trump for his support, following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a law banning the app.... IndiaTimes Also reported by •News24