It’s an immensely popular social media app, but if a proposed new law goes into effect, TikTok would face a nationwide ban in the US if the app isn’t divested from Beijing-based ByteDance. It raises questions for both the free speech rights of producers and users, and the property rights of company owners. Cato’s Jennifer Huddleston and Paul Matzko comment.
Congress’s Proposed Effective Ban on TikTok Advances
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