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US Supreme Court Upholds Law Paving Way for Potential TikTok Ban

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Last updated: January 18, 2025 9:29 am
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The US Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a law that effectively bans TikTok in the United States starting Sunday, January 19, citing national security concerns over the app’s ties to China. This decision prioritizes government concerns over the First Amendment rights of TikTok and its 170 million users.

The ban prohibits new downloads of the app and prevents Apple and Google’s app stores from offering TikTok. Existing users won’t be able to update the app, rendering it unusable over time. TikTok plans to shut down the app for US users on Sunday if the ban isn’t overturned.

The focus now shifts to President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Monday. Trump has promised to “save” TikTok, but it’s unclear how he plans to intervene. He recently spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping about TikTok and other issues, stating that he expects to resolve many problems together. Trump will decide on his next steps “in the not too distant future.

“The US Supreme Court has delivered a unanimous verdict, upholding a law that effectively prohibits TikTok from operating in the United States, starting Sunday, January 19. The court’s decision was influenced by national security concerns related to the app’s connections to China.

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“The bottom line?” Rozenshtein wrote in an analysis posted on Lawfare. “There are a lot of moving pieces and it’s foolish to make particularly confident predictions, but the most likely outcome is that TikTok goes dark on the 19th and stays that way for the immediate future.”

This ruling prioritizes government concerns over the First Amendment rights of TikTok and its 170 million users in the US. The ban restricts new downloads of the app and prevents Apple and Google’s app stores from offering TikTok.Existing users will not be able to update the app, rendering it unusable over time. In response, TikTok plans to shut down the app for US users on Sunday if the ban is not overturned.

Attention now shifts to President-elect Donald Trump, who assumes office on Monday. Trump has vowed to “save” TikTok, but the specifics of his plan remain unclear. Recently, he engaged in discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding TikTok and other pressing issues.

“One of America’s most popular speech platforms will shut down in nine days,” Noel Francisco, an attorney for TikTok who served as solicitor general during Trump’s first administration, told the justices on Jan. 10.

“That shouldn’t happen.”According to Alan Rozenshtein, an expert on law and technology policy at the University of Minnesota Law School, none of Trump’s potential options appear promising. TikTok has emphasized that even a temporary ban would have devastating consequences for the app’s ability to attract users and content creators.

The company reports that approximately 170 million Americans, and over 1 billion people worldwide, utilize TikTok. The court’s decision follows a heated debate on January 10, where justices deliberated on whether the government can require TikTok to divest from its parent company, China-based ByteDance.In an unsigned opinion, the court acknowledged TikTok’s significance as a platform for expression, engagement, and community. However, the justices ultimately sided with Congress, citing well-supported national security concerns that necessitate divestiture. Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch provided additional explanations for upholding the law.

Source: https://usatoday.com

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