Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 7:41:47 GMT 1
Apple and Google have accepted requests from other countries to ban hundreds of apps in the last 2 years Thus, in the midst of this game of power, ByteDance and its founder, Zhang Yiming, find themselves in a no man's land where, no matter what happens, they will lose their influence in one of the great markets in the world , whatever it may be, and the endorsement of his Government. The ban of TikTok and the forced sale to the US The former president of the United States, Donald Trump. The former president of the United States, Donald Trump.
At the beginning of August, US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, announced the implementation of the Clean Network , the Government's private commercial offensive against Chinese technology companies . In this framework, and as a fallow to preempt the executive order, Trump signed two executive orders to ban TikTok and WeChat from application Lithuania Mobile Number List stores in the United States, block their cloud servers and force TikTok's parent company in China, ByteDance, to sell their assets in the country. With the announcement alone, the Government ensured the acquisition of an emerging company and a winning ticket for next November's elections . The idea, as laid out by several government officials, was to avoid the influence of the social network in American homes, where it has become tremendously popular of late.
Trump's argument, in this case, is that TikTok would pose security risks to the population , since their personal data would be controlled by a company "enemy and controlled by the Chinese Communist Party," according to the bill . Read more: TikTok's business in the United States cannot be sold without the approval of the Government of China Altogether, the idea of a Clean Network as proposed by the Trump-Pompeo tandem resonates for more than one as a new Great Firewall in the US similar to the one China uses against foreign internet services . To summarize it quickly, it is a system of filters, algorithms and a team of officials that will prevent certain information from being published on the internet that reaches your home.
At the beginning of August, US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, announced the implementation of the Clean Network , the Government's private commercial offensive against Chinese technology companies . In this framework, and as a fallow to preempt the executive order, Trump signed two executive orders to ban TikTok and WeChat from application Lithuania Mobile Number List stores in the United States, block their cloud servers and force TikTok's parent company in China, ByteDance, to sell their assets in the country. With the announcement alone, the Government ensured the acquisition of an emerging company and a winning ticket for next November's elections . The idea, as laid out by several government officials, was to avoid the influence of the social network in American homes, where it has become tremendously popular of late.
Trump's argument, in this case, is that TikTok would pose security risks to the population , since their personal data would be controlled by a company "enemy and controlled by the Chinese Communist Party," according to the bill . Read more: TikTok's business in the United States cannot be sold without the approval of the Government of China Altogether, the idea of a Clean Network as proposed by the Trump-Pompeo tandem resonates for more than one as a new Great Firewall in the US similar to the one China uses against foreign internet services . To summarize it quickly, it is a system of filters, algorithms and a team of officials that will prevent certain information from being published on the internet that reaches your home.