TikTok is facing a high-stakes legal battle in the US Supreme Court over potential national security risks and free speech. Critics argue that the app, owned by China’s ByteDance, poses espionage threats, while supporters defend it as a vital platform for free expression. The Court’s ruling could set a precedent for the regulation of foreign-owned
TikTok is facing a high-stakes legal battle in the US Supreme Court over potential national security risks and free speech. Critics argue that the app, owned by China’s ByteDance, poses espionage threats, while supporters defend it as a vital platform for free expression. The Court’s ruling could set a precedent for the regulation of foreign-owned tech platforms and impact digital freedoms in the US.
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