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TikTok Owner ByteDance Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Law Forcing App Sale

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May 10, 2024
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TikTok Owner ByteDance Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Law Forcing App Sale
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On Tuesday, May 7th, ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of the popular social media platform TikTok, filed a lawsuit against the United States government. The lawsuit aims to block a recently enacted law that requires ByteDance to sell its U.S. operations within nine months due to concerns over national security. The company argues that this law violates the First Amendment by unfairly targeting a single platform, threatening the free speech rights of 170 million American users.

The law, signed by President Joe Biden on April 24th as part of a broader legislative package, gives ByteDance until January 19, 2025, to divest its U.S.-based operations. An additional three-month extension could be granted if the sale is in progress. However, ByteDance insists that such a divestment is not feasible within the given timeframe, citing technical and legal challenges that would make the sale nearly Impossible.

ByteDance’s lawsuit contends that the law imposes a “permanent, nationwide ban” on TikTok and prevents millions of Americans from accessing a unique online community. The company claims it has spent over $2 billion to protect U.S. user data and made commitments in a draft “National Security Agreement” with the U.S. government to address these concerns.

Despite these assurances, the law garnered bipartisan support, with U.S. lawmakers arguing that ByteDance’s ownership of TikTok poses significant national security risks due to the potential for data access by the Chinese government. Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi stated that the sale is the “only way” to address these risks effectively.

The lawsuit also highlights that ByteDance’s legal efforts follow similar actions taken against Montana’s recent statewide ban on TikTok, which was successfully challenged in court. Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, anticipates a similar outcome in the current case, arguing that the government cannot restrict Americans’ access to ideas without strong justification.

This legal battle will be closely watched by the tech industry and free speech advocates alike as it raises important questions about digital privacy, international data security, and the limits of government regulation over global technology companies.

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