TikTok Ban: US Court Hears Appeal Against Order Blocking App Store Downloads

The ban would have required Apple and Google to remove the app from their stores, preventing new users from downloading it.

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By Reuters | Updated: 15 December 2020 10:33 IST
Highlights
  • The Trump administration contends TikTok poses national security concerns
  • Commerce Department sought to bar data hosting within the US for TikTok
  • TikTok, which has over 100 million US users, denies the allegation

ByteDance has been in talks to finalise a deal to shift TikTok's US assets into a new entity

A US appeals court on Monday questioned a government lawyer over the Trump administration's efforts to ban Americans from downloading Chinese-owned TikTok from US app stores.

US District Judge Carl Nichols in Washington on September 27 blocked the Commerce Department order hours before it was to prohibit new downloads of the short video-sharing app.

The ban would have required Apple's and Alphabet's Google to remove the app from their stores, preventing new users from downloading it or existing users downloading updated versions. It would not have stopped existing users from accessing the app on their devices.

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Appeals Court Judges Judith Rogers, Patricia Millett, and Robert Wilkins questioned lawyers for TikTok and the government for nearly 90 minutes on Monday morning. All three judges were nominated by previous Democratic presidents.

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Two of the judges expressed skepticism with a central government argument about whether a prior case is applicable.

"I know you say it but Congress wrote this language -- it seems to just fly in the face of that," Rogers said.

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On December 4, the Trump administration opted not to grant TikTok-owner ByteDance a new extension of an order requiring the company to divest TikTok's US assets. A lawyer for TikTok, Beth Brinkmann, said during the court hearing there are "ongoing talks" over the app's fate.

President Donald Trump's order, issued in August, gave the Justice Department the power to enforce the divestiture order once the deadline expired. But over a week has passed and the department has not gone to court seeking to compel divestiture.

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The administration contends TikTok poses national security concerns as the personal data of US users could be obtained by China's government. TikTok, which has over 100 million US users, denies the allegation.

Under pressure from the US government, ByteDance has been in talks for months to finalise a deal with Walmart and Oracle to shift TikTok's US assets into a new entity aimed to satisfy the divestiture order.

On December 7, Judge Nichols separately granted a preliminary injunction blocking the US Commerce Department from imposing restrictions on TikTok that would have effectively barred its use in the United States.

Nichols issued an order in a suit filed by ByteDance after US District Court Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Pennsylvania earlier blocked the same restrictions set to take effect on November 12.

Beetlestone also blocked the app store ban. A separate appeals court in Philadelphia is tentatively set to hold arguments on her ruling on February 11.

The Commerce Department had sought to bar data hosting within the United States for TikTok, content delivery services and other technical transactions.

© Thomson Reuters 2020
 


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