The U.S. Supreme Court justices on Friday expressed skepticism about a challenge from TikTok and its Chinese parent company ...
TikTok creators say livelihoods and small businesses are at risk with a potential ban of the app: "I really fear for the ...
The justices are hearing arguments to decide whether the Chinese-owned app must shut down by Jan. 19 ...
Now, a smaller company called Captions, which uses artificial intelligence technology to easily cut raw video footage, is ...
On Friday, the nation's highest court heard arguments on whether to uphold or block a law that could effectively ban TikTok​ ...
Congress labeled the app’s Chinese ownership a national security risk and passed a law that would ban the social media ...
At the Supreme Court argument, the justices homed in on one key question: Can Congress ban a speech platform to stop the ...
As TikTok attempts to pause a fast-approaching deadline that forces it to separate from its Beijing-based parent company ...
Even with the looming threat of a ban, many of the app's stakeholders, including TikTok employees, business partners, and creators, are going about their business largely as usual. Some may expect ...
The U.S. Supreme Court justices on Friday expressed skepticism about a challenge from TikTok and its Chinese parent company ...
A law that was passed in April would cause the Chinese-owned app to go dark in the U.S. on Jan. 19 unless the Supreme Court intervenes.
As the Supreme Court is set to decide whether or not the TikTok ban stays in place, it's a nerve racking time for influencers who say, what they do on TikTok is so much more than post short videos.