TikTok Files Lawsuit After Montana Passes New “TikTok Ban”
The popular social media company has claimed that a “TikTok Ban” would infringe upon Montana residents’ First Amendment rights.
The popular social media company has claimed that a “TikTok Ban” would infringe upon Montana residents’ First Amendment rights.
In court documents, attorneys for the United States Department of Justice suggested that the Northeast Alliance was more akin to a “de facto merger” than a legitimate business agreement.
The lawsuit alleges that DoorDash applies “expanded range fees” to iPhone users’ accounts more frequently than to consumers using Android devices.
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The lawsuit alleges that Montana plans to ban TikTok over arbitrary and unsubstantiated concerns that its China-based parent company, ByteDance, could be compelled to share user information with overseas intelligence services.
The lawsuit alleges that, while working with the Trump administration, Rudy Giuliani was frequently intoxicated, masturbated at work, and discussed selling presidential pardons for up to $2 million each.
While the court broadly sided with companies including Google and Twitter, it refused to address bigger concerns about the applicability of Section 230, a federal law shielding social media platforms from torts created by third-party users.
During an emotional damages phase of the trial, Ms. Europe testified that Equinox’s failure to address the racist and sexist work atmosphere led to a sudden and dramatic increase in her symptoms of bulimia, an eating disorder from which she had suffered since high school, requiring her to undergo intensive treatment.
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