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The Supreme Court is considering a law that would ban or force the sale of TikTok by Jan. 19 in the US, pitting free speech rights against national security concerns over the Chinese-owned short-video app. TikTok and ByteDance, along with some users, have challenged the law, arguing it violates the First Amendment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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