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  2. Chinese TikTok sellers complain of under-fire platform ... - AOL

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    TikTok is requiring that U.S. entities registered by sellers be 51% U.S. owned and chaired by an U.S. passport holder, said the vendors and Winnie Wang, executive chairman of the Shenzhen Cross ...

  3. The U.S.’s TikTok ban is full of contradictions - AOL

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    America’s TikTok takedown is a tangle of contradictions. At its center stands U.S. President Joe Biden, ... ByteDance, nine months to either sell the platform to an American owner or face a ban.

  4. Donald Trump joins the TikTok video platform he once sought ...

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    ByteDance is challenging in courts a U.S. law that came into effect in April requiring it to sell TikTok by next January or face a ban. The White House says it wants to see Chinese-based ownership ...

  5. Restrictions on TikTok in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Restrictions on TikTok in the United States. In April 2024, US president Joe Biden signed into law the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which is an effective ban or forced sale of TikTok from its parent company ByteDance. The video-sharing platform had sparked concerns over potential user data collection ...

  6. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok, whose mainland Chinese counterpart is Douyin, is a short-form video hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance. It hosts user-submitted videos, which can range in duration from three seconds to 60 minutes. It can be accessed with a smart phone app.

  7. TikTok v. Trump - Wikipedia

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    TikTok v. Trump was a lawsuit before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia filed in September 2020 by TikTok as a challenge to President Donald Trump 's executive order of August 6, 2020. The order prohibited the usage of TikTok in five stages, the first being the prohibition of downloading the application.