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Supreme Court TikTok Ban: What You Need to Know

Jan 17, 2025 by Brandon Lewis @nerovisum - 0 Comments

 

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Supreme Court TikTok Ban

Supreme Court’s Ruling

In a landmark decision today, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal law mandating the divestiture of TikTok’s U.S. operations by ByteDance. Without compliance, TikTok faces a nationwide ban starting January 19, 2025. The ruling cited national security concerns over TikTok’s data practices.

Political Responses

President Joe Biden deferred enforcing the ban to President-elect Donald Trump, who is considering an executive order to delay the ban by 60 to 90 days. This pause could allow TikTok to negotiate a sale of its U.S. operations.

Market and User Impacts

TikTok’s potential ban has shaken social media stocks. Major U.S. companies like Microsoft and Walmart have expressed interest in acquiring TikTok’s U.S. operations. Creators and small businesses dependent on the platform face uncertainty, with some transitioning to alternatives like RedNote.

What’s Next?

With the January 19 deadline approaching, TikTok’s fate hinges on the incoming administration’s decisions and possible negotiations. Stakeholders should stay updated on developments.

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