TikTok Sues To Stop Ban In US State Of Montana
The unprecedented ban, set to start in 2024, violates the constitutionally protected right to free speech, TikTok argued in the suit.
San
Francisco:
TikTok on Monday filed suit in US federal court to stop the state
of Montana from implementing an overall ban on the video sharing app.
The unprecedented ban, set to start in 2024, violates the
constitutionally protected right to free speech, TikTok argued in the suit.
"We believe our legal challenge will prevail based on an
exceedingly strong set of precedents and facts," a TikTok spokesperson
told AFP.
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signed the unprecedented
prohibition into law on May 17.
Gianforte
said on Twitter that he endorsed the ban in order to "protect Montanans'
personal and private data from the Chinese Communist Party."
"The
state has enacted these extraordinary and unprecedented measures based on
nothing more than unfounded speculation," TikTok contended in its lawsuit.
Five
TikTok users last week filed a suit of their own, calling on a federal court to
overturn Montana's ban on the app, arguing that it violates their free speech
rights.
The
state is trying to exercise national security power that only the federal
government can wield and is violating free speech rights in the process, both
suits filed against Montana argue.
TikTok
called on the federal court to declare the Montana ban on its app
unconstitutional and block the state from ever putting it into effect.
"Montana
can no more ban its residents from viewing or posting to TikTok than it could
ban the Wall Street Journal because of who owns it or the ideas it
publishes," the lawsuit filed by TikTok users contends.
The
app is owned by Chinese firm ByteDance and is accused by a wide swath of US
politicians of being under the tutelage of the Chinese government and a tool of
espionage by Beijing, something the company furiously denies.
Montana
became the first US state to ban TikTok, with the law set to take effect next
year as debate escalates over the impact and security of the popular video app.
The
prohibition will serve as a legal test for a national ban of the platform,
something that lawmakers in Washington are increasingly calling for.
The
Montana ban makes it a violation each time "a user accesses TikTok, is
offered the ability to access TikTok, or is offered the ability to download
TikTok."
Each
violation is punishable by a $10,000 fine every day it takes place.
Under
the law, Apple and Google will have to remove TikTok from their app stores and
companies will face possible daily fines.
The
prohibition will take effect in 2024, but would be voided if TikTok is acquired
by a company incorporated in a country not designated by the United States as a
foreign adversary, the law reads.
The law is
the latest skirmish in duels between TikTok and many western governments, with
the app already banned on government devices in the United States, Canada and
several countries in Europe.
News is
originally taken from: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/tiktok-sues-to-stop-ban-in-us-state-of-montana-4057740
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