Montana It became the first US state to agree to TikTok ban Because of data protection concerns, it says NPR.org.
According to the new regulation, it would become illegal to download the app in Montana, and fines of up to $10,000 per day could be imposed on organizations such as the Apple and Google app stores that make popular video sharing. The application is available on their offer.
Yes, only corporations can be punished, they cannot punish individuals. The ban will take effect next January.
Of course, the law can’t force Montana residents to delete an app they’ve already downloaded from their device.
Brooke Oberwetter, a spokeswoman for the Chinese company that runs TikTok, said backers of the bill acknowledged there was no “feasible plan” to implement a TikTok ban because banning downloads of the app would be near impossible to implement.
Oberwetter said the law amounts to censoring Montanans’ voice.
We will continue to fight for the Montana TikTok users and creators whose livelihoods and First Amendment rights are threatened by this blatant government overreach.
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Other critics of the bill include the American Civil Liberties Union, which also called the move a violation of free speech due to excessive government control over internet use.
Half of the US population uses TikTok
Countries are banning TikTok one by one, citing data protection risks. Meanwhile, the number of users in the United States has increased by half.
The trade association NetChoice, which represents companies like Meta, Twitter and Google, issued a statement calling the bill manifestly unconstitutional.
Although TikTok has not yet announced it, although according to experts, they will certainly sue, given that the platform has hundreds of thousands of users in this case alone.
That’s why it was banned
They highlight China’s 2017 Intelligence Law that requires private companies to turn over customer data to the government if Beijing requests such information.
This is despite TikTok denying that it would comply with such a request.
The main reason for the restrictions is that the app can be used by groups linked to Beijing for espionage, mass data leakage to China, and sensitive information falling into the wrong hands.
It’s not just about safety. TikTok has faced a series of lawsuits brought by European authorities, which are challenging the company’s use of European users’ data over data protection concerns. These investigations have already cost the social media company millions in fines.
Although not as strongly as in the United States, European governments are also restricting the use of the video-sharing site TikTok.
Countries where TikTok has been banned are on the map
Politico on the map Five categories are distinguished:
- On the one hand, the countries that have banned the use of the app;
- There are states where an investigation or investigation is already underway;
- A combination of the former two also appears in some states;
- In some places the application is constantly monitored;
- While two countries are postponing the procedure for the time being.
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