French court voids New Caledonia TikTok ban
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France: TikTok's blockage during riots in New Caledonia in 2024 deemed illegal
In France, the government was pinned by the Council of State. The highest administrative court ruled "illegal" the blocking of the TikTok application in New Caledonia in 2024, while the archipelago was experiencing a wave of deadly riots.
For the Council of State, the government can cut TikTok, but not as it did in New Caledonia
The government is entitled to block a social network in the case of "exceptional circumstances." But when he did it for TikTok during the clashes in New Caledonia in May 2024, the Council of State considered that this decision was "disproportionate".
The Council of State finds the temporary blocking of TikTok in New Caledonia during the 2024 riots "illegal"
On Tuesday, the highest administrative court held that the interruption constituted "a disproportionate infringement of rights and freedoms", but considered that such a decision could be legal in the event of "exceptional circumstances" on three conditions.
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