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    TikTok creators file lawsuit to halt Montana’s ban

    TikTok has faced growing scrutiny regarding its connections to China, raising concerns about potential national security risks.
    News DeskBy News DeskMay 19, 2023
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    United States: TikTok creators are suing to stop Montana’s ban on the platform, claiming it violates their First Amendment rights.

    The ban on TikTok in Montana is part of the broader escalation of actions taken by the US against the popular social media app, which is owned by the Chinese tech company ByteDance. TikTok has faced growing scrutiny regarding its connections to China, raising concerns about potential national security risks.

    The five individuals involved in the Montana lawsuit are seeking to halt the implementation of a law that prohibits the availability of TikTok on Apple and Google app stores within the state. The plaintiffs consist of a former Marine sergeant, an exercise influencer, a rancher, and a small swimwear business, collectively amassing millions of followers on the platform.

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    The lawsuit identifies Mr. Austin Knudsen, Montana’s attorney general, as a defendant. The TikTok users contend that the law infringes upon their First Amendment rights and assert that the state is attempting to wield authority over national security that Montana lacks, as well as censor speech that it is not entitled to suppress.

    There has been an increasing demand from US lawmakers and state officials to implement a nationwide ban on TikTok due to concerns about the potential influence of the Chinese government on the platform. TikTok has consistently denied any data sharing with the Chinese government and stated that it would refuse such requests if made.

    The recently passed legislation imposes fines on TikTok and app stores for non-compliance with the ban. It is worth noting that a previous attempt by former President Mr. Donald Trump to ban new downloads of TikTok and WeChat through a commerce department order in 2020 was blocked by multiple courts, and consequently, the ban was never enforced.

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