TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Sep 16, 2024

TikTok and the U.S. government today began oral arguments in a federal court case that could determine the future of the popular social media platform in the United States, WSMV 4 reports. Attorneys for the two sides appeared before a panel of three judges at a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. The case centers around a law enacted in April that requires TikTok's China-based parent company, ByteDance, to divest its U.S. operations by mid-January or face a ban. The social media platform sued after the law's enactment. The government argues that TikTok poses a national security risk due to its data collection practices and susceptibility to Chinese government influence. TikTok, however, contends that the law violates the First Amendment and is akin to authoritarian censorship. The company claims it has made significant efforts to address the government's concerns, including a proposed agreement and investments in security measures, according to the report.