Tiktok

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    By banning TikTok with no notice or opportunity to be heard (whether before or after the fact), the executive order violates the due process protections of the Fifth Amendment.

    IEEPA lacks any intelligible principle to guide or constrain the President’s action and thereby violates the non-delegation doctrine, as the President’s overbroad and unjustified claim of authority in this matter confirms.

    TikTok is not and has never been offered in China. There is no connection between TikTok and the Chinese government. Nor does the Chinese government exert any control over TikTok Inc. through its parent company, ByteDance. The key personnel responsible for TikTok, including its CEO, Global Chief Security Officer, and General Counsel, are all Americans based in the United States—and therefore are not subject to Chinese law. U.S. content moderation is likewise led by a U.S.-based team and operates independently from China, and, as noted above, the TikTok application stores U.S.user data on servers located in the United States and Singapore.

    • It's also banned in India.shapesalad
    • MehGnash
    • Uh china exerts full control of any company on their land. Just as they did saying no algos will be solddeathboy

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