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A Freedom of Information Act request has produced letters that the US Department of Justice sent to Google, Apple, Amazon, ...
More than six months after TikTok was briefly banned, we still don't know exactly what its fate in the US will be ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi told the 10 companies they wouldn't incur "any legal liability" for defying the law upheld by the ...
Newly disclosed records show Attorney General Pam Bondi gave cover to not only Apple and Google, but also several other ...
A Google shareholder has published a set of letters the Trump administration sent to tech companies, telling them to keep TikTok online.
A FOIA request revealed the letters sent to Apple and big tech over the TikTok ban, and they claim the law wouldn't be ...
Apple, Google, and other Big Tech firms received letters from the US Justice Department on the short-lived TikTok ban.
In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, ...
Since being pulled from Apple and Google stores last month, TikTok had remained operational for those in the U.S. who had already downloaded the app, though updates were unavailable.
Apple and Google restored TikTok to their app platforms Thursday night. The clock on the reprieve granted by Donald Trump for the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform continues to tick.
The move by Apple and Google carries risk. Under the law, companies doing business with TikTok can face fines of $5,000 per user who is still able to access the app.
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