The platform confirmed that TikTok plans to shut down the app in the US if the new legislation comes into force. CBS News. The new law will come into force on January 19, one day before the country’s new president, Donald Trump, takes office.
To: Platform alternatives are limited: One of the resolutions will occur on Friday (10), when the Supreme Court will decide whether the law violates the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Another workaround could be an extension of the platform’s concession or sale period directly from current President Joe Biden.
The next president of the United States, Donald Trump, was in favor of TikTok and defended the permanence of the platform throughout the election campaign. But given that his inauguration will only take place the day after the law comes into force, his options for defending the platform are limited.
GettyImages TikTok has limited options to remain active in the US and plans to cease operations if the law goes into effect. (Source: GettyImages)
Incoming information CBS News It coincides with the statements taken from the sources heard by. Reuters in April this year. People familiar with the matter said at the time that ByteDance would prefer to shut down the app in the U.S. rather than sell it to a local company.
Initially the design was Annex to the financial aid package for US-allied countries. However, the text was revised many times and eventually Chinese-based companies such as ByteDance were banned from maintaining digital platforms operating in the country.
According to the latest figures provided by ByteDance, TikTok has more than 170 million users in the US.
If the legislation comes into force the platform will not be accessible through traditional means in the country. Additionally, app stores (e.g. Play Store and App Store) are required to stop distributing the app.
Source: Tec Mundo

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