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US House of Representatives passes new TikTok ban bill to Senate

(2024/04/22)


Fresh US legislation to force the sale of TikTok locally was passed in Washington over the weekend after an earlier version stalled in the Senate.

The House of Representatives voted on Saturday to approve a substantial foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel, and the TikTok bill was one of a handful considered alongside it, passing by 360 to 58 votes.

Ex-White House CIO tells The Reg: TikTok ban may be diplomatic disaster [1]READ MORE

It is understood that the four Tik Tok ban bills enacted by the House will be bundled together as one package to forward to the Senate, making it more likely to be approved.

If approved by the Senate, the legislation would force ByteDance, the owner of the TikTok social media app, to sell off its US operations within a year or see the popular video sharing platform banned from the country - the first time the US government would have shut down the social media platform.

The Senate may vote on the consolidated bill as early as this week, and President Biden has previously indicated he would sign it.

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Both Democrat and Republican representatives have expressed security concerns over the popularity of TikTok and its Chinese ownership, regarding it as a potential way for Beijing to exert influence on public opinion in America, as well as providing access to information on US users.

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“This bill protects Americans and especially America’s children from the malign influence of Chinese propaganda on the app TikTok. This app is a spy balloon in Americans’ phones,” Texas Republican and bill author Michael McCauln said.

An earlier TikTok bill passed by the House of Representatives in March had reportedly stalled in the Senate, partly because reservations were expressed there about whether a ban on the app would represent an attack on the free speech of American citizens.

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That legislation had also given TikTok only a six-month window in which to comply with the sale or ban ruling, whereas the new bill allows for 270 days, and gives the President authority to issue a one-time extension of 90 days.

ByteDance reportedly said it plans to challenge the move in court, which marks a further escalation in the US-China tech dispute. We asked TikTok's parent for its reaction to this latest development, but the company was not immediately available to respond.

"It is unfortunate that the House of Representatives is using the cover of important foreign and humanitarian assistance to once again jam through a ban bill that would trample the free speech rights of 170 million Americans," TikTok said in a statement sent to [6]Reuters .

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Bloomberg reports that Michael Beckerman, TikTok’s head of public policy for the Americas, told US colleagues in a memo that it would move to the courts for a legal challenge if the bill is passed.

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The law would be “a clear violation” of the First Amendment rights of TikTok’s millions of America users, Beckerman said, and claimed it would have “devastating consequences” for the many small businesses that used the platform to reach customers. “This is the beginning, not the end of this long process,” he added.

Another barrier to TikTok being divested in America could be the Chinese authorities, as The Register [12]previously reported . It is understood that an export control law could allow the government to prevent the sale of the company’s US operations. If that were to happen, the US government might be forced to implement a ban.

A ban would prove controversial. Last month, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak [13]criticized the US government for making a target of TikTok, accusing it of hypocrisy in singling out one social media platform rather than applying the same rules to all.

It should, however, also be remembered that China has already all but banned any non-native social networks from operating in its own country. ®

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[1] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/01/tiktok_ban_white_house/

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[6] https://www.reuters.com/technology/tiktok-raises-free-speech-concerns-bill-passed-by-us-house-that-may-ban-app-2024-04-21/

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[8] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/19/whatsapp_threads_ban_china/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/19/kids_electronics_report/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/01/eu_data_meta_networking/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/31/canada_wechat_kaspersky_ban/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/14/us_congress_passes_tiktok_ban/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/25/woz_tiktok_ban_hypocrisy/

[14] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



But it wasn't was it

amajadedcynicaloldfart

"This app is a spy balloon in Americans’ phones".

Bollocks. If it had been a spy balloon we would never have heard the last of it. We heard almost nothing did we.

I suppose I could be sarcastic and ask how are things going with that other National Security risk? You know, the Chinese Garlic thing. But I won't...

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-67662779

Cav

"trhe fdirst time the US government would have shut ma socxial media platform." Too much liquid refreshment at the weekend? :)

This has nothing to do with the 1st amendment. TikTok, itself, is not being banned. Chinese ownership is. Given the authoritarian nature of the CCP and the pressure it brings to bear on Chinese people and companies, it is prudent not to allow it to have control of a company whose app is installed on billions of devices thoughout the world. It is not the same as Facebook or any other social media company.

Anonymous Coward

Whilst I agree with the first part, I don't think the situation with facebook and google are much better.

The US government will take what they want.. especially when it's about a non-US citizen, when the courts are even less serious about court orders etc.

There are real reasons why the EU has problems with data stored in the USA.

And as for propaganda, we've already seen that facebook is a propaganda machine for those who pay the most.

And the elephant in the room would be Fox News bullshit being broadcast all over the place.

Finally, you can bet that you personally are of less interest to the Chinese than you are to your own government.

Disgusted Of Tunbridge Wells

After it was revealed that the American Democrat party was using Facebook, Google and pre-Musk Twitter as their mouthpiece, you come out with that nonsense?

The problem with selling TikTok to an American is that it will likely go from CCP anti-western ownership to American leftist ownership.

Nah

Anonymous Coward

It just needs a warning label, something like: "This App is a physiological war tool you are likely to stupid to understand but gullible enough to be suckered in by.

Use with caution."

They can put a similar warning on heroin and meth, I'm sure it will work there too,,, lol

Re: Nah

Anonymous Coward

.. and facebook, twitter, fox news,.....

Re: Nah

Disgusted Of Tunbridge Wells

But not for Facebook and Youtube (and pre-Musk Twitter) after they played along with the Democrat's various lies ( eg: the Hunter Biden laptop is "Russian disinformation" and "doesn't" contain evidence that Joe Biden is heavily involved in a pay-for-access scandal )?

Look Here Damnit, No Foreign Influence from Foreign Social Media Apps

JavaJester

We can't have our people bombarded with Chinese and Russian propaganda from a Chinese Social Media app. That's the job of US domestic social media apps and Republicans in Congress.

You can't cheat the phone company.