US judge upholds free speech rights, blocks TikTok ban in Montana

US judge upholds free speech rights, blocks TikTok ban in Montana


Montana’s unprecedented state-wide ban of Chinese short-video app, TikTok, was supposed to take effect ⁤on January 1, 2024, but as reported by Reuters, US District Judge Donald Molloy issued a preliminary injunction just one month ahead to block said ban. This means that for now, ByteDance ​and app stores⁣ are allowed to continue serving TikTok ⁤to users within the Montana state, without being fined $10,000 daily from the start date of the ⁤ban.

The judge was quoted saying​ the ban “oversteps state power​ and infringes on the constitutional rights of users” — echoing the legal challenge filed by five TikTok creators on the ​day after the bill was signed back in May, as well as ⁣another lawsuit filed by the⁤ platform’s ⁤owner, ByteDance, ⁤later on in the same month. It was also questionable as to whether Google and Apple could have effectively enforced such ​a state-wide ban on their app stores.  

The relevant bill‍ was originally drafted based on claims that this Chinese app would share US…

2023-11-30 20:18:46
Original⁣ from‌ www.engadget.com rnrn

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