This content discusses a recent decision by a US appeals court to reject an emergency bid by TikTok to temporarily block a law that would require its Chinese parent company ByteDance to divest of the short-video app by January 19 or face a ban. TikTok and ByteDance had filed an emergency motion with the court of appeals for more time to make their case to the US supreme court, but the ruling means TikTok must now quickly move to the supreme court to halt the pending ban. The law gives the US government powers to ban foreign-owned apps that raise concerns about the collection of Americans’ data. TikTok argues that the Department of Justice has misstated its ties to China, highlighting that user data is stored in the US on cloud servers operated by Oracle. The fate of TikTok now rests with President-elect Joe Biden, who will decide whether to grant an extension on the January 19 deadline, and then with President Donald Trump, who takes office on January 20. Biden has previously stated he would not allow a ban on TikTok.
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