Here’s How TikTok Could Be Banned from the U.S.

If you haven’t already heard, many people on the Internet are speculating that President Trump may choose to ban the popular video app known as TikTok. The reason why? TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a China based company.

TikTok Banned on Government Devices

Since TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, many fear the app may be used maliciously by China to collect data from it’s American users. This fear was heightened when, according to NPR, Congress advanced legislation last week to block federal employees from using the app on government-issued devices.

Will TikTok be Banned in the US?

Many American TikTok users are wondering if it is legal for the United States government to ban the app, with many arguing it it a violation of free speech. Others have been left to wonder if their rights will be taken away if this ban were to occur. 

When it comes to matters of National Security though, the rights of American citizens can be suppressed in situations where our nation is being threatened. It’s no secret that our nation’s relationship with China is strained right now, to put it lightly. If President Trump sought to ban TikTok from the U.S., he could issue an executive order declaring the app to be a threat of national security under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This law stems from the century-old Trading with the Enemy Act. 

“An Executive Order banning a mobile application from interacting with U.S. users would be pretty unprecedented, particularly given the fact that it’s an entertainment application,” says Raees Mohamed, Internet attorney. “It will also be interesting to see how U.S. advertisers and other mobile app companies respond to the TikTok ban.  The true purpose of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act is to prohibit financial transactions with entities that are a national security threat. Would the Order mean that Americans cannot advertise with Chinese platforms? Why TikTok? I think an Order will certainly draw scrutiny from the tech community in America and in China. I am sure TikTok has already considered doing a legal restructuring to avoid this sort of ban. It will be interesting to see what happens.” 

If this Act were to be invoked, Americans and U.S. based institutions could face hefty civil fines or criminal prosecution for any transactions made with TikTok. In other words, it would be illegal for American companies to pay for TikTok advertising, and companies like Apple and Google would not be able to host the app in their app stores. 

In the meantime, TikTok is considering ways to distance itself from its Chinese parent company. TikTok has already stated that for all U.S. users, its data is stored on U.S. shores and does not go offshore to China. 

We will keep you updated as this situation unfolds. 

TikTok Banned News

UPDATE #1: According to CNN, on Monday, President Trump said he will allow TikTok to stay if a U.S. company were to buy the video sharing app. However, there’s a catch: he wants the deal for buying the app to include a “substantial amount of money” coming to the US Treasury.

“Right now they don’t have any rights unless we give it to them. So if we’re going to give them the rights, then … it has to come into this country,” Trump said, according to CNN Business, “It’s a great asset, but it’s not a great asset in the United States unless they have approval in the United States.”

Currently Microsoft is in talks to buy TikTok, according to The Verge.

Update #2: On Thursday, August 6th, 2020, President Trump announced that he is invoking Executive Order 13873, which will outlaw any transactions between U.S. citizens and TikTok. The order will take effect in 45 days unless a U.S. Company were to purchase the app from ByteDance.

“The Order appears overly broad, vague, and lacks sufficient detail. What does ‘any transaction by any person, or with respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, with ByteDance Ltd. (a.k.a. Zìjié Tiàodòng), Beijing, China, or its subsidiaries, in which any such company has any interest’ really mean?” says Internet Attorney Raees Mohamed. “Is this intended to address privacy issues? If so, it’s way over-broad.”

Update #3: As the clock keeps ticking on Trump’s Executive order banning transactions between U.S. citizens and TikTok, ByteDance has announced that it is pursuing a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit alleges that Trump’s ban is a violation of due process protections and does not prove that TikTok is a threat to national security.

“The lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration has failed to provide any evidence of National Security Threats, and that the administration ignored TikTok’s actual data and privacy policies. If correct, then the TikTok ban certainly falls closer to being an arbitrary ban and lacks due process,” says Internet Attorney Raees Mohamed.

Update #4: On Thursday August 27th, 2020, Walmart confirmed to CNBC that it is in talks to team up with Microsoft to buy TikTok. Walmart is interested in benefiting from TikTok’s e-commerce and advertising capabilities.

Update #5: On Sunday September 13th, Oracle, a U.S. computer technology company, won the bid against Microsoft for TikTok. However, this doesn’t mean the app is removed from Trump’s chopping block. In fact, Trump announced on Wednesday, September 16th that he is “not prepared to sign off on anything” for an Oracle TikTok deal, according to CNBC. President Trump wants to ensure that the deal is 100% as far as national security is concerned and would still like the government to get a cut of the deal. It was also rumored that Byte Dance would retain a stake in TikTok, which Trump does not approve of at all. It is reported that the President will make his decision to approve or disapprove of the deal in the next coming hours.

Are They Banning TikTok in the US?

Update #6: President Trump approved the Oracle-TikTok deal, delaying the U.S. government from blocking the viral app. This new deal would create a U.S. based company entitled ‘TikTok Global’, where Oracle and Walmart would own 20 percent. Although this compromise may be a letdown for those hoping that ByteDance would agree to an all-out sale of TikTok, it does satisfy government concerns over China’s data harvesting from users of the app. However, it’s important to note that this doesn’t mean TikTok is safe forever.

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Daniel Warner

As a partner at RM Warner, Daniel focuses the majority of his practice on litigating cases involving Internet defamation, false and misleading advertising/marketing, unfair competition and cyber harassment. Although based in Arizona, Dan Warner has litigated Internet defamation cases in California, Texas, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as well as numerous cases in Arizona. Mr. Warner also works on various contractual, commercial, business, real estate, Internet and Internet marketing matters.

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