The law in question, enacted with broad bipartisan support, requires China-based TikTok owner ByteDance to divest itself of the company. If no sale takes place, the platform used by millions of ...
And that was just at the hands of a little-known interagency body. TikTok and its parent company ByteDance face a law specifically written by Congress about them. Here, however, they’re not ...
The U.S. Department of Justice says TikTok, whose owner, ByteDance, based in Beijing ... downloaded from TikTok will have a faint TikTok logo in the corner. There are third-party options to ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore and South Korea launched a logo to be used in events celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The logo, unveiled on Monday (Jan 13 ...
But the model is only meant to be used within China’s mainland, a ByteDance spokesperson told TechCrunch. The e-reader’s ...
ByteDance was given until Jan. 19 to sell the U.S. assets of TikTok or face a U.S. ban, following lawmakers' concerns that ...
An executive from Chinese social media giant ByteDance played down the role of its content-recommendation algorithms in creating so-called filter bubbles, as the company faces intense scrutiny ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Two Democratic lawmakers on Monday urged Congress and President Joe Biden to extend a Jan. 19 deadline for China-based ByteDance to sell the U.S. assets of TikTok or ...
The Supreme Court seemed to lean Thursday toward upholding a law forcing Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell off TikTok, with all nine justices indicating national security concerns posed by ...
ByteDance has pushed Lemon8 as a ban on TikTok looms, and RedNote is drawing interest, but the same law could apply to all Chinese-owned platforms. By Madison Malone Kircher On Friday, the Supreme ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The lawyer for TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance offered a warning during Supreme Court arguments over a law that would compel the sale of the ...
On Friday, lawyers for TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, argued before the Supreme Court that the app should have a right to exist in the U.S. under First Amendment laws. But justices ...