The US supreme court ruled on Friday to uphold a nationwide ban of the video-sharing platform, which is set to take effect from Sunday. Now, brands and creators are scrambling to adapt their campaign strategies.
Asked about that during the Supreme Court's debate, Prelogar called it a "statutory interpretation ... Can I upload my TikTok videos to YouTube or Instagram Reels? If you have copies of your videos from before they were uploaded, yes.
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What’s really at stake for U.S. businesses and creators.
So what should advertisers, creators, and small businesses that use TikTok do now? Mollie Lobel, affiliate and influencer community manager at content creator network BrandCycle,
The decision came a week after the justices heard a First Amendment challenge to a law aimed at the wildly popular short-form video platform used by 170 million Americans that the government fears could be influenced by China.
The Supreme Court delivered a major blow to TikTok by declining to block a law that could lead to the social media platform being banned in the United States within days.
The Supreme Court on Friday seemed likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the popular social media program is sold by its China-based parent company.
A dog toy meant to resemble Jack Daniel's whiskey bottles unlawfully associated the liquor maker's brand with "canine excrement," a federal judge in Arizona said on Thursday.
While the Court’s politics have veered right over the past decade, the justices’ prose has shifted left, becoming more colloquial and accessible.
President Donald Trump will lose as he appeals to keep in place his executive order revoking birthright citizenship, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday afternoon.
The Corporate Transparency Act, which requires businesses to disclose ownership information, was blocked by a federal judge as beyond Congress’s authority.