TikTok asked that a US law forcing a sale or ban of the app by China-based parent company ByteDance be put on hold to give the US Supreme Court a chance to review. Anupam Chander, Scott K. Ginsburg professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the future of the app in the US on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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@86figs
December 9, 2024 at 4:36 pm
Mark Zuckerberg paid millions so that lobbyists could go after TikTok because that’s his greatest competitor. Fact check me, I’ll wait…..
Politicians will twist information to get what they want. We already know this. American politicians are STILL on TikTok and yet national security is their concern with this app? We have yet been shown ANY proof of this.
Before you download any app on your devices it’s right there on the informational page for that app what information they will take. No one is forcing you to download anything. I hope TikTok won’t sell because Meta will snatch it up. They want that algorithm.
@UsmanJohnson
December 9, 2024 at 4:37 pm
Ban it and put more tariffs on China ASAP💯
@mr.pizzamarlon
December 9, 2024 at 5:21 pm
I posted my red-footed baby tortoise 🍓🐢
@davidanalyst671
December 9, 2024 at 6:00 pm
Mnuchin made sure that the law passed so that he could buy a big chunk for his private equity. Do we have freedom of speech when all other social medias ban the people talking about Israel’s genocide?
@DanH-u3f
December 9, 2024 at 6:41 pm
Just sell their US branch and everything will be fine.