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Tiktok USA Sale—IP and Privacy Law Under CCPA and GDRP
In August 2020, President Trump issued two executive orders that required ByteDance to sell TikTok’s U.S. assets or face a U.S. ban. TikTok’s app is hugely popular, particularly among U.S. teenagers. Trump did this because U.S. officials had criticized the app’s security and privacy, suggesting that user data might be shared with Beijing, even though TikTok said it would not comply with any requestto share user data with Chinese authorities. Beijing firmly opposed Trump’s executive order and revised a list of technologies that willneed Chinese government approval before they are exported. The list included TikTok’s U.S. reservation system.
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Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward is Editor-in-Chief of New Matter. He is patent and IP counsel for Haynes, Beffel & Wolfeld LLP in Half Moon Bay, CA.
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