The Supreme Court supports a law that threatens to prohibit 'Tok' in America
The Supreme Court has supported a law that threatens to ban the famous social media platform in the United States in the closest of Sunday, and has ruled that freedom of expression should be subject to concern that Chinese control over the application poses a threat to national security. In a unanimous vote, the Supreme Court said today, Friday, that the congress acted constitutionally when he asked Bitedance to sell the video division application by January 19 or face the ban. The decision opens a mysterious chapter for ‘Tik Talk’ and its 170 million US users. President Select Donald Trump has promised to save “Talk”, and he can choose to suspend the application of the new law as soon as he accepted office on Monday. However, the impact of this step will depend on the response of technology companies that offer and distribute “Tech Talk”, including “Apple” and “Alphabet” businesses. In terms of the Act, these companies will face the possibility of drafting great fines on their continued support for “Tok Tok”, and they will have to decide whether the guarantees of the Trump administration provide sufficient legal coverage.