TikTok Threatens to Suspend Services in the US Amid Supreme Court Ruling
TikTok has announced it will "go dark" in the United States on Sunday if the government does not intervene before a federal ban becomes effective. In a statement, the company criticized both the Biden administration and the Department of Justice for not providing the necessary assurances that would allow TikTok to continue operating in the country.
The urgency of the statement arises from a recent Supreme Court ruling, which upheld a law mandating that TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, must sell the platform by Sunday or face a ban. TikTok has contested this law on the grounds that it infringes on free speech rights for the platform's millions of American users.
The Supreme Court's decision means that unless a buyer is found by the deadline, the TikTok app will be removed from digital storefronts and web hosting services in the US. It was previously believed that existing users would still have access to the app. However, TikTok's latest announcement indicates that all 170 million US users may find themselves unable to access the service if no resolution is reached before the deadline.
As the situation develops, TikTok emphasizes the need for immediate clarity from the US government to avoid service disruption. Updates on this developing story are ongoing.
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