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TikTok users sue over new law that could lead to ban
A group of prominent TikTok users sued the federal government on Tuesday over a new law that would force the sale of the widely popular video-sharing app or lead to its ban in the United States.The eight users,
TikTok content creators sue the US government over law that could ban the popular platform
The lawsuit says the creators “rely on TikTok to express themselves, learn, advocate for causes, share opinions, create communities, and even make a living.”
TikTok Users Sue Federal Government Over Potential Ban
Eight TikTok users sued the federal government on Tuesday, alleging a law signed by President Joe Biden that requires TikTok to be sold to new owners or be banned in the U.S. violates their First Amendment rights—marking the second lawsuit filed against the government over the potential ban,
TikTok creators sue US government over potential app ban
TikTok sued the US government after President Joe Biden signed a law to ban the app in the country. The company has received support from creators on the platform. A group of creators have filed a lawsuit opposing the potential ban on the popular video app.
TikTok creators sue US over divest-or-ban law
Eight TikTok creators are suing the U.S. government over a law requiring TikTok’s Chinese-owned parent company ByteDance to sell the app or face a ban, arguing it violates their First Amendment
TikTok creators file lawsuit against US sell-or-be-banned law
Eight TikTok creators who make a range of content on the platform have sued the US government over the recently passed law to ban the video-sharing app. They argue that TikTok offers an “irreplaceable
TikTok is urging content creators to sue the US government, willing to fund lawsuits
A total of 8 content creators, some of whom have worked closely with TikTok are suing the US government, challenging the law that forces ByteDance to sell TikTok, or see it getting banned
TikTok and ByteDance Sue U.S. Government Over Law Mandating Divestiture or Ban
TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, have initiated legal proceedings against the U.S. government in response to new legislation mandating ByteDance to divest its ownership of the social
Group of TikTok creators sue US government over potential ban
The group of creators claim the new law, which has been signed by President Joe Biden, violates their First Amendment rights by being overbroad.
TikTok users sue U.S. government over potential ban
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TikTok, creators challenge U.S. divest or ban law on First Amendment grounds
TikTok's lawsuit against the U.S. government will task the federal court system with considering national security interests and First Amendment rights.
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TikTok users sue federal government over law that could ban app
TikTok users and the company sue the U.S. government over a law forcing a sale or ban, citing free speech rights.
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TikTok ban disrupts sources of livelihood, US business actors sue the Biden administration
TikTok users in the US are fighting plans to ban TikTok. Losing Tiktok will kill their source of income.
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