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TikTok Creators Sue to Block U.S. Law Requiring Sale or Ban

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The group, whose legal fees are being paid for by the company, said a ban of the app would violate their First Amendment rights.

Eight TikTok creators file their own suit against the divest-or-ban law

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‘Shocked’: TV Host Blasts TikTok, Instagram for Blocking Pro-Israel Content

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A NewsNation host slammed communist Chinese government-tied TikTok and Meta-owned Instagram for censoring content on one of the most hotly debated topics online.

U.S. law that could ban TikTok faces new lawsuit from content creators

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Attorneys for the creators argued in the lawsuit that the law violates users’ First Amendment rights to free speech, echoing arguments by TikTok in a separate lawsuit.

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NYPD, FDNY, teachers and NYC worker pension funds may have millions sunk in TikTok parent ByteDance

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As TikTok's future in the US remains murky, dozens of venture capitalist firms have invested millions of dollars from US pensions funds – including those of New York's police officers and firefighters – into the Chinese company that…

Some of your favorite songs are returning to TikTok

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Songs by Drake, Olivia Rodrigo, Lady Gaga and other popular artists are once again available for creators to use in their videos on TikTok.

Trump's Defense Lawyer Grills Michael Cohen over TikTok Streams to Open Heated Cross-Examination: 'You Called Me a Little Sh*t?'

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Former President Donald Trump's defense wasted no time in questioning Michael Cohen about his TikTok page, where he has frequently held live streams that he fundraises from while talking about the case and disparaging Trump.

TikTok Creators Sue U.S. Government

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“Eight TikTok creators sued the U.S. government Tuesday to block the recently passed law that forces ByteDance to divest of the social media app or face a ban, arguing that

TikTok content creators sue US government over law that could ban platform

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Lawsuit says creators ‘rely on TikTok to express themselves, learn, advocate for causes, share opinions, create communities, and even make a living’

The students unbraiding their teacher’s hair TikTok controversy, explained

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In the age of viral videos and online discourse, even the most well-intentioned actions can spark polarizing debates. And that is definitely the case with the recent controversy surrounding JaQ Lee, a Black science teacher who was fired…

TikTok content creators sue the U.S. government over law that could ban the popular platform

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Eight TikTok content creators sued the U.S. government on Tuesday, issuing another challenge to the new federal law that would ban the popular social media platform nationwide if its China-based parent company doesn’t sell its stakes…

TikTok creators sue U.S. government, say divestiture law violates First Amendment

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Eight TikTok creators are suing the U.S. government to block the divest-or-ban law, arguing that it violates the First Amendment.

TikTok users sue over new law that could lead to ban

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Eight TikTok users said that the new law signed by President Biden violates their First Amendment rights.

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Trump lawyer calls out Michael Cohen TikTok insults in hush money trial cross-examination

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Michael Cohen told jurors key details about the alleged awareness and involvement of Donald Trump in hush money payments to a porn star and a Playboy model.

TikTok content creators sue the US government over law that could ban the popular platform

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By HALELUYA HADERO AP Business Writer Eight TikTok content creators sued the U.S. government on Tuesday, issuing another challenge to the new federal law that would ban the popular social media platform nationwide if its China-based parent…

TikTok content creators sue the U.S. government over law that could ban the popular platform

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Eight TikTok content creators sued the U.S. on Tuesday over the new federal law that would could ban the social media platform nationwide. Attorneys for the creators argued in the lawsuit that the law violates users’ First Amendment rights…