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VisitOwnership of TikTok in the U.S. by January 31, 2025
ByteDance • 25%
U.S. company • 25%
Joint ownership • 25%
Other entity • 25%
Official announcements from ByteDance and potential buyers
TikTok Files Emergency Appeal to Block U.S. Ban Affecting 170 Million Users Ahead of January 19 Deadline
Dec 17, 2024, 01:10 AM
TikTok has filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to block a federal law that would impose a nationwide ban on the app unless its China-based parent company, ByteDance, agrees to sell it. The appeal comes as the law is set to take effect on January 19, 2025. Lawyers for TikTok urged the justices to intervene before the deadline, emphasizing the potential impact on the platform's more than 170 million users in the United States. The legal action represents a critical moment for TikTok as it navigates ongoing regulatory challenges in the U.S.
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ByteDance • 25%
U.S. Company • 25%
Joint Venture • 25%
Other • 25%
ByteDance retains ownership • 33%
Sold to U.S. company • 33%
Sold to non-U.S. company • 33%
U.S.-based tech company • 25%
European-based company • 25%
Consortium of investors • 25%
Other • 25%
ByteDance retains ownership • 25%
U.S. ownership • 25%
International ownership • 25%
Other resolution • 25%
National security concerns • 25%
Economic interests • 25%
Political negotiations • 25%
Other reasons • 25%
Ownership Remains Unchanged • 25%
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Ownership Changes to Another Entity • 25%
Ownership Structure is Dissolved • 25%
ByteDance retains ownership • 25%
Sold to US company • 25%
Sold to non-US company • 25%
Banned in the US • 25%
Acquired by US-based company • 25%
Acquired by non-US, non-China-based company • 25%
Remains under current ownership • 25%
Operations cease in the US • 25%
Sold to US company • 25%
Sold to non-US company • 25%
Remains under ByteDance • 25%
Banned in US • 25%
Sold to a U.S. company • 25%
Sold to a non-U.S. company • 25%
Remains under current ownership • 25%
Operations cease in U.S. • 25%
Ban blocked • 25%
Ban upheld • 25%
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