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TikTok and its Chinese owner sue US government over “foreign adversary” law

Ars Technica Tuesday, 7 May 2024 ()
Law curtails "massive amounts of protected speech," TikTok and ByteDance allege.
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News video: TikTok Fights Back: Sues U.S. Government Over First Amendment Rights Threatened by Potential Ban

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TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, is taking a stand against the U.S. government. They have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the enforcement of a recently passed bill that would force their Chinese owner to sell the app or face a ban. The lawsuit argues that this bill, known as the...

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