The US Supreme Court upheld the ban on ticket -lock – but the fight is not over yet

The US Supreme Court upheld the ban on ticket -lock – but the fight is not over yet


On January 10, 2025, a protestor caught a ticket to the US Supreme Court.

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US Supreme Court Justified Popular video streaming app ban on tickets, which is going to be effective from January 19.

restrictions American companies will have to prevent users from reaching or updating tickets through app store or internet browser – until the apps of the app sells it to the American company until the Chinese original company Bitdons, Biteden, is 19 January.

The challenge of the ticket to the law, on which the Supreme Court began hearing on January 10, argued that it violates the security of the free speech of the US Constitution. On the same day, the court heard arguments in the relevant case: A legal lawyer representing the ticket -making material manufacturers argued that the sanction also violates the constitutional rights of those individuals.

But American Solicitor General, Elizabeth Piloogar argued that there was about stopping foreign espionage contrary to banning tickets on ticket -lock. The case of the US government is that the Chinese government can use tickets to collect sensitive personal data of crores of people in the US, which can be used later against them.

The Supreme Court unanimously agreed with the government’s argument and ruled against the tickets and individual creators in both cases. “There is no doubt that, for more than 170 million Americans, tickets offer a specific and detailed outlet for the expression, the means of engagement and the source of the community. But the Congress has determined that disinvestment is required to address its well -supported national security concerns in relation to Ticketkok’s data collection practices and relationships with a foreign rival, ”in opinion.

Tickets will close the app for American users on the day the ban will apply, 19 January, According to ReutersBut this cannot be the last turn in the legal drama.

On the next day after the ban is implemented, on January 20, the US President who will leave the Biden office. An official of his administration has said that Biden will not implement law. According to AP NewsInstead, the strength of the ban depends on the functions of the upcoming administration of the newly elected President Donald Trump.

During his first term as President, Trump initially supported the ticket ban ban, but since then he has changed his stand and has expressed support to allow the stage to continue American operations. After taking over on January 20, he may ask law manufacturers to cancel or modify the law or instruct the government not to implement it.

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