US "TikTok Trial" Appeals Dissatisfied with Trump Administration Court Order October 9, 10:53

In a trial over the ban on downloading the video-sharing app "TikTok" in the United States, the Trump administration has appealed a court order that temporarily suspended the ban.

The Trump administration has decided to prohibit domestic downloads and updates of the video sharing application "TikTok" operated by a Chinese company, saying that the personal information of users may be misused by the Chinese government. Companies have filed suits to suspend bans.



Last month, a federal district court in the capital, Washington, issued an order to temporarily suspend the ban by granting some corporate appeals, but the Trump administration dissatisfied with the order on the 8th and is the federal high court. Appeal to the Court of Appeals.



The Trump administration has also decided to ban the distribution of apps in China's SNS "WeChat", but appealed because the federal district court in San Francisco issued an order to temporarily suspend this. doing.



The Trump administration claims that these apps could threaten U.S. security, but so far it hasn't convinced the courts and the court battles will continue for the foreseeable future. Will be.