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TikTok's legal battle against the U.S. ban heats up this September
PhoneArena· 48 minutes agoThe legal challenges were triggered by a law that mandates ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to...
TikTok ban: U.S. court to consider legal challenges in September
Fast Company Magazine· 4 hours agoA U.S. appeals court on Tuesday set a fast-track schedule to consider the legal challenges to a new...
TikTok and the GenZ problem: Government races to ban app most favored by young adults
Maine Morning Star via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoTikTok during the COVID-19 lockdown. Since travel was so heavily restricted, business was tough for...
The appeal against potential TikTok ban will occur in September
Android Headlines· 3 hours agoThe date on which TikTok will be able to appeal its potential ban in the United States has been...
The TikTok ban law will be argued in court this September
Engadget· 4 hours agoThe US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia set a September date for oral arguments in two...
TikTok sued the government — oral arguments start in September
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThe suit came after President Joe Biden signed a bill into law that could lead to TikTok facing a ...
Legal challenges to US ban on TikTok to be heard in September
South China Morning Post· 8 hours agoUnder the appeal court schedule, the creators, TikTok and ByteDance must file legal briefs by June...
How a TikTok Ban Could Open Doors to Other Platforms for Brands
WWD via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoIt is a community where social sharing and referral incentives reward shoppers and influencers,”...
General election – latest: Starmer calls for closer ties with EU as Abbott ‘stopped from standing...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoNone of these issues can be honestly addressed in isolation from our relationship with Europe.”...
TikTok will have its day in court this fall.
The Verge· 6 hours agoOral arguments in its case against the federal divest-or-ban bill will be scheduled for this September, according to an order from the DC Circuit Court. That’s just months ...