When does the potential ban start? Can you still use TikTok after it takes effect? We VERIFY what users need to know.
ByteDance has said it won’t sell the short-form video platform, and TikTok’s attorney Noel Francisco stated a sale might never be possible under the conditions set in the law. Francisco urged the ...
ByteDance has said it won’t sell the short-form video platform, and TikTok’s attorney Noel Francisco stated a sale might never be possible under the conditions set in the law. Francisco urged ...
Noel Francisco, who argued on behalf of TikTok and ByteDance, said the potential Supreme Court decision is "enormously consequential" for the platform's 170 million users in the U.S. and their ...
The U.S. government aims to ban TikTok because it says Chinese authorities could compel the company to share sensitive data about its large American user base or manipulate the platform’s ...
Signed by President Joe Biden in April, the law passed by Congress would block TikTok, which boasts 170 million American ...
A former solicitor general representing TikTok, Noel Francisco, previously told the Supreme Court that the app would in effect “go dark” and that the ban clashes “with the First Amendment.” ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
But if the controversial bill is passed, the China-owned company has reportedly stated that it will lock out U.S. users immediately, which aligns with what TikTok lawyer Noel Francisco told the U ...
"We go dark. Essentially, the platform shuts down," TikTok lawyer Noel Francisco told the Supreme Court last week. The company also plans to give users an option to download all their data so that ...