TikTok Sues U.S. Government Over Law Forcing Sale Or Ban
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The social media company and its Chinese parent, ByteDance, sued to challenge the new law, saying it violated users’ First Amendment rights.
This article was originally posted on nytimes.com
The social media company and its Chinese parent, ByteDance, sued to challenge the new law, saying it violated users’ First Amendment rights.
This article was originally posted on nytimes.com
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