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TikTok Ban Upheld by Supreme Court, Not Swayed by First Amendment Claims

  • The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. If its parent company, ByteDance, does not sell it by January 19, as stated by the court's ruling.
  • The court rejected TikTok's First Amendment claims, stating that the law addresses national security concerns regarding data collection practices, according to the justices.
  • The law was approved by bipartisan majorities in Congress and signed by President Joe Biden, who has shown openness to preventing the app from being banned, as reported by multiple sources.
  • The ruling has significant implications for the music industry, which relies on TikTok for artist discovery and promotion, highlighted by industry experts.
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