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Montana Passes Bill Banning TikTok, Which Vows to Continue to ‘Fight for First Amendment Rights’ - variety.com - China - USA - Montana
variety.com
14.04.2023

Montana Passes Bill Banning TikTok, Which Vows to Continue to ‘Fight for First Amendment Rights’

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Montana would become the first state in America to fully ban TikTok starting in 2024, after the state’s legislature on Friday passed a bill banning the short-form app. The bill now goes to the desk of Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte before it becomes law. Under the Montana legislation, TikTok would face fines if it continued to operate in the state. In addition, the state could impose penalties on Apple and Google if they allowed users in Montana to download the app. TikTok blasted the passage of the bill as an attempt to “censor American voices.” “The bill’s champions have admitted that they have no feasible plan for operationalizing this attempt to censor American voices and that the bill’s constitutionality will be decided by the courts,” TikTok said in a statement. “We will continue to fight for TikTok users and creators in Montana whose livelihoods and First Amendment rights are threatened by this egregious government overreach.”

Watchdog fines TikTok £12.7m for ‘misusing children’s data’ and allowing underage kids on the app - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
04.04.2023

Watchdog fines TikTok £12.7m for ‘misusing children’s data’ and allowing underage kids on the app

Popular video sharing platform TikTok has been fined £12.7m for “misusing children’s data” and allowing underage children on the app. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has found that up to 1.4 million kids under 13 were using the platform in 2020, which was against its terms of service.

How the TikTok Ban Is Forcing Creators To Pivot (Or Not) - www.glamour.com - Britain - China - USA
glamour.com
03.04.2023

How the TikTok Ban Is Forcing Creators To Pivot (Or Not)

has operated under the distant threat of a nationwide ban or forced sale. Now, mounting security and privacy concerns are prompting lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to debate its future. Last week, the short-form video platform with made headlines amid a highly publicized congressional hearing that brought TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew face to face with some of his toughest critics. Five palpably tense hours of questioning illuminated very little about what, if anything, Chew can do to quell lawmakers' fears.

TikTok Hires Disney’s Former Comms Czar Zenia Mucha to Advise on Looming Ban - thewrap.com - China - USA
thewrap.com
31.03.2023

TikTok Hires Disney’s Former Comms Czar Zenia Mucha to Advise on Looming Ban

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Mucha, along with David Plouffe and Jim Messina, two prominent allies of former president Barack Obama, are working with the Chinese company in its efforts to fight a proposed ban of the video sharing app.TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew last week tried to convince members of the the House Energy and Commerce Committee that the addictive app he claims is now used by more than 150 million Americans has some separation from its China-based parent company, ByteDance.Lawmakers fear that the parent company, which includes Chinese government officials on its board, can access TikTok user data and might also use the platform’s algorithms to influence its content filtering. Congress, the White House and various regulators have suggested a ban or attempts to force ByteDance to sell the app.

TikTok Enlisted Ex-Disney Communications Chief Zenia Mucha as Adviser in Fight Against U.S. Ban (Report) - variety.com - China - USA
variety.com
31.03.2023

TikTok Enlisted Ex-Disney Communications Chief Zenia Mucha as Adviser in Fight Against U.S. Ban (Report)

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Zenia Mucha, formerly Disney’s top spokesperson for almost two decades, was recruited to be part of the team that coached TikTok’s CEO for his congressional hearing earlier this month, according to a new report. In addition to Mucha, TikTok tapped former Obama advisers David Plouffe and Jim Messina to prep Shou Zi Chew, CEO of TikTok, for more than a month before Chew’s March 23 appearance before the House Energy and Commerce Committee — which observers said only reinforced anti-TikTok attitudes among both Republican and Democratic lawmakers concerned about the app’s Chinese ownership by parent company ByteDance. TikTok did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Mucha could not be reached for comment.

Half of American Adults Support a U.S. Ban of TikTok, but Only 19% of the App’s Users Do - variety.com - China - USA
variety.com
31.03.2023

Half of American Adults Support a U.S. Ban of TikTok, but Only 19% of the App’s Users Do

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor About half of Americans are in favor of the U.S. government banning TikTok, the hugely popular video app owned by China-based internet giant ByteDance. Amid intensifying scrutiny of and antagonism toward TikTok, a newly released survey by Pew Research Center found that 50% of Americans support a U.S. government ban on the app, with 22% opposed and a sizable share (28%) unsure, according to a newly released survey conducted by Pew Research Center. Among those who actually use TikTok, just 19% support a ban. Given TikTok’s popularity among teens, it’s worth noting that Pew’s survey was fielded among U.S. adults (those 18 and older). Americans who are aware that TikTok is owned by the ByteDance are particularly likely to support banning it: About 60% of those surveyed who know TikTok’s parent company is based in China support the U.S. government banning the app, compared with 27% of those who are unaware of TikTok’s Chinese ties, according to the Pew survey.

TikTok U.S. Ban Would Be ‘Crushing Blow’ to Creators While Benefiting Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram: Experts - variety.com - China - USA - Texas - city Beijing
variety.com
23.03.2023

TikTok U.S. Ban Would Be ‘Crushing Blow’ to Creators While Benefiting Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram: Experts

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor The odds of the U.S. banning TikTok are higher after the app’s CEO testified before a House committee, according to some analysts. During the hearing, American politicians expressed frustration over what they saw as evasive and unconvincing answers about China’s influence over TikTok — and the communist regime’s ability to track user data — as well as its efforts to curb misinformation and harmful content, particularly in relation to children who use the app. In his D.C. appearance Thursday, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said the popular app, used by more than 150 million American users monthly, as committed to ensuring privacy and security. He insisted, as TikTok has claimed before, that the company has never furnished U.S. user data to the Chinese Communist Party (nor has the CCP ever made such a request). Chew talked up TikTok’s “Project Texas,” intended to bring user data fully under the aegis of U.S.-based personnel and hosted on Oracle infrastructure.

TikTok CEO Defends App’s Practices in Congressional Hearing and Argues Against Ban: Company ‘Is Not an Agent of China’ - variety.com - China - USA - Columbia
variety.com
23.03.2023

TikTok CEO Defends App’s Practices in Congressional Hearing and Argues Against Ban: Company ‘Is Not an Agent of China’

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor In front of a panel of skeptical and often hostile U.S. representatives, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew tried to make the case for why the popular app is not a security threat to the country — and why a government ban of the app would be the wrong course of action. A U.S. ban of the app would hurt the country’s economy, reduce competition and “silence the voices of over 150 million Americans,” Chew said in testimony submitted to the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The hearing, titled “TikTok: How Congress Can Safeguard American Data Privacy and Protect Children from Online Harms,” was held Thursday morning in Washington, D.C. The Biden administration recently demanded that ByteDance divest its ownership stake in TikTok or potentially be banned in the U.S. over national-security concerns given TikTok’s Chinese ownership. Under pending congressional legislation, which has bipartisan support, President Biden would have the authority to ban TikTok under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

TikTok CEO Claims 150 Million US Users Ahead of Congressional Testimony - thewrap.com - China - USA - Washington - Columbia
thewrap.com
21.03.2023

TikTok CEO Claims 150 Million US Users Ahead of Congressional Testimony

in a video posted on the platform Tuesday ahead of his scheduled appearance before Congress.Standing on what appears to be a rooftop in Washington, D.C. with the U.S. Capitol dome behind him, Chew noted that the figure represents “almost half of the U.S.

TikTok, Facing Possible U.S. Ban, Claims It Has 150 Million American Users - variety.com - China - USA - Columbia
variety.com
21.03.2023

TikTok, Facing Possible U.S. Ban, Claims It Has 150 Million American Users

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor TikTok, trying to fend off potential U.S. government ban over security fears related to the app’s Chinese ownership, is touting new figures reflecting how pervasive and popular it is in America. TikTok announced that as of February 2023, the short-form video app has more than 150 million monthly active users in the U.S. In addition, it said, it has almost 7,000 employees in the United States. And it also claims that TikTok “has evolved into the preferred platform” for nearly 5 million American businesses, most of which are small and midsize companies. “We’re honored to be a home for our immensely diverse community in the United States, made up of nearly half the country’s population, including book lovers, foodies, families, emerging artists and so much more,” the company said in the announcement.

TikTok Chinese Owner ByteDance Accused of Spying on American Journalists in Justice Department Probe - thewrap.com - China - USA - Virginia
thewrap.com
17.03.2023

TikTok Chinese Owner ByteDance Accused of Spying on American Journalists in Justice Department Probe

reported Friday.The inquiry began late last year after TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, admitted that employees had wrongly captured information of American users of the social app, including data from two journalists and some of their associates, the Times reported.The U.S. government as been concerned for years about the growing popularity of TikTok and the influence the authoritarian Chinese government has over the company and how the app is used.Both the Trump and Biden administrations have investigated TikTok amid these concerns, and now FBI and the U.S.

Fallon Says Biden’s TikTok Ban Is ‘Bold Move': If He Does, ‘China Will Only Be Able to Spy on Us With Literally Everything Else’ (Video) - thewrap.com - China - USA
thewrap.com
17.03.2023

Fallon Says Biden’s TikTok Ban Is ‘Bold Move': If He Does, ‘China Will Only Be Able to Spy on Us With Literally Everything Else’ (Video)

demanded on Wednesday that the Chinese company that owns TikTok sell the app, amid ongoing domestic security concerns, or face a potential ban in the U.S. But, in the grand scheme of things, Jimmy Fallon doesn’t think a ban will amount to much.Currently, TikTok is owned by ByteDance, and generates an estimated $10 billion per year.

TikTok Banned On UK Government Phones - deadline.com - Britain - China - Canada - Belgium - Denmark - Eu
deadline.com
16.03.2023

TikTok Banned On UK Government Phones

The UK government has made the same move as the U.S. by banning TikTok on ministers and civil servants’ phones.

Biden Administration Pushing TikTok Sale By Chinese Parent Amid Security Concerns - deadline.com - China - USA
deadline.com
16.03.2023

Biden Administration Pushing TikTok Sale By Chinese Parent Amid Security Concerns

The Biden Administration appears to be playing hardball, insisting TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance divest the hugely popular video-sharing app in the U.S. According to the WSJ, it’s threatening a ban if that doesn’t happpen.

U.S. Threatens to Ban TikTok Unless Chinese Parent Company Divests Video App - variety.com - China
variety.com
16.03.2023

U.S. Threatens to Ban TikTok Unless Chinese Parent Company Divests Video App

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor The White House has told TikTok that parent company ByteDance, the Chinese internet giant, must sell its ownership position in the popular video app or face a ban in the U.S., TikTok said on Wednesday. The U.S. government made the demand citing national security concerns. The news was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. The U.S. government’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), which is an interagency group oversees national security risks led by the Treasury Department that has the authority to block foreign transactions involving U.S. entities, “recently” demanded that ByteDance divest TikTok, per the Journal. 

US Demands China’s ByteDance Sell TikTok or Face Ban - thewrap.com - China - USA
thewrap.com
16.03.2023

US Demands China’s ByteDance Sell TikTok or Face Ban

The Information, the US is prepared to ban the TikTok app if the Chinese fail to comply.U.S. officials have expressed concern about national security issues revolving around China’s government controlling an app that tens of millions of Americans have on their phones and computers.China’s massive internet company, ByteDance, has been negotiating with federal officials since the Trump administration, hoping to retain ownership of TikTok, which generates an estimated $10 billion per year.The Wall Street Journal reported that the Biden administration already had told TikTok and ByteDance to cut ties or lose the U.S.

TikTok Launches ‘Series’ Feature, Which Lets Creators Sell Premium Episodes Up to 20 Minutes Each - variety.com
variety.com
07.03.2023

TikTok Launches ‘Series’ Feature, Which Lets Creators Sell Premium Episodes Up to 20 Minutes Each

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor TikTok is opening up a new monetization spigot for creators on the popular short-form video app. The Chinese-owned app announced Series, a new way for creators to sell their stories as premium content. With the Series feature, available initially only to select creators, users can post Collections of premium content behind a paywall that viewers can purchase. Each individual Series can include up to 80 videos, each up to 20 minutes long, giving the TikTok community “a new, longer format to watch their favorite creators and content,” the company said. TikTok creators can select the price for their Series. The content can be purchased via direct in-video links or through a creator’s profile page. The company noted that, like all content on TikTok, Series videos must adhere to its community guidelines standards.

TikTok’s “iron grip” is short-changing British musicians, MP warns - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - China
nme.com
05.03.2023

TikTok’s “iron grip” is short-changing British musicians, MP warns

TikTok could risk musicians losing out on royalties, according to a former tech minister.The Conservative MP Damian Collins, the former Minister For Tech and the Digital Economy, has said that potential changes to the app that are currently being trialed in Australia will be unhelpful for artists who have achieved particular success on the platform.Per The Telegraph, TikTok has been carrying out a trial in Australia that limits the number of songs users can use in their videos. The move is part of an effort by TikTok to prove that music isn’t crucial to the app’s success amid clashes with record labels over royalties.Collins, the MP for Folkestone and Hythe, accused TikTok, which is owned by Chinese tech company ByteDance, of “silencing creators in favour of their own self-interests” and “degrading” the music experience for users.

TikTok Introduces New Feature To Limit Screen Time For Teens - deadline.com - China - Boston
deadline.com
01.03.2023

TikTok Introduces New Feature To Limit Screen Time For Teens

TikTok today unveiled new features for teens aimed at limiting screen time to an hour a day.

Setlist: Hybe defends buying into K-pop rival SM Entertainment - completemusicupdate.com - China - USA
completemusicupdate.com
27.02.2023

Setlist: Hybe defends buying into K-pop rival SM Entertainment

CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Hybe CEO Park Ji-won’s defence of his company’s recent acquisition of shares in rival SM Entertainment after its management hit out at the deal, plus concerns raised by two more US senators about TikTok and its Chinese parent company Bytedance and what access the Chinese government has to users and user-data on the video sharing platform.SECTION TIMES01: Hybe (00:06:51)02: TikTok (00:19:11)(Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)SUBSCRIBE TO SETLISTListen to Setlist and sign up to receive new episodes for free automatically each week through any of these services…Acast | Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | audioBoom | CastBox | Deezer | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Mixcloud | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneInSTORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK• Hybe CEO defends his company’s bid to control rival SM Entertainment• Hybe boss sets out vision for SM alliance• Two more US senators hit out at TikTok over data concerns• European Commission bans staff from using TikTok on work devices over data concernsALSO MENTIONED• David Bowie archive acquisition (V&A press release)MORE FROM CMU• Upcoming CMU webinars• Buy MMF and CMU Insights’ Dissecting The Digital Dollar book on Amazon• Sign up to receive the CMU Daily news bulletin• Listen to the full Setlist theme tune

TikTok Owner ByteDance Looks to Expand Music-Streaming Service Into Multiple Markets - variety.com - Brazil - China - India - Indonesia
variety.com
13.10.2022

TikTok Owner ByteDance Looks to Expand Music-Streaming Service Into Multiple Markets

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor TikTok parent ByteDance has begun talks with music labels about expanding its music-streaming service into more than a dozen markets in a move that would place it in direct competition with Spotify, Apple Music and other major streaming services, according to the Wall Street Journal. According to the report, the initial plan is to expand the company’s Resso service, which is currently only available in India, Indonesia and Brazil, into more than a dozen markets, although the U.S. is not said to be part of the next phase of expansion. The Journal’s sources say significant hurdles remain in the negotiations, but ByteDance wants the service to eventually be integrated within TikTok and to serve as a major platform for distributing music around the world.

TikTok Confident Is On Path “To Fully Satisfy All Reasonable U.S. National Security Concerns” - deadline.com - New York - China - USA - city Beijing
deadline.com
26.09.2022

TikTok Confident Is On Path “To Fully Satisfy All Reasonable U.S. National Security Concerns”

Wildly popular social media app TikTok is said to have a draft agreement in place with the U.S. government that would allow it to continue operating in the country while retaining Chinese ownership.

TikTok appears to be planning a music streaming app - www.nme.com - Australia - Brazil - USA - India - Indonesia
nme.com
02.08.2022

TikTok appears to be planning a music streaming app

TikTok has filed patents for “TikTok music”, suggesting that the video sharing platform has a music streaming app in the works.As uncovered by Insider [further reporting via The Verge], ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, filed a trademark application in May with the US Patent and Trademark Office. It follows a “TikTok Music” trademark that was filed in Australia last November.According to the filing the service would let users purchase, play, share and download music.

TikTok Owner ByteDance Launches Resso App in India, Taking on Spotify - variety.com - India
variety.com
04.03.2020

TikTok Owner ByteDance Launches Resso App in India, Taking on Spotify

After three months in beta-testing phase, TikTok makers ByteDance officially launched their Resso app in India earlier today, joining a crowded field of streaming services in the country that includes Gaana, JioSaavn, Apple Music and Spotify.

TikTok Opens New L.A. Office in Culver City - variety.com - Los Angeles - city Culver City
variety.com
22.01.2020

TikTok Opens New L.A. Office in Culver City

TikTok, in a signal of the short-form video app’s growing clout and entertainment ambitions, announced the company’s Los Angeles operations have moved into a new 120,000-square-foot office in Culver City, Calif.

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