Here’s what to know about the three leading bills to crack down on TikTok
ATo restrict access to the internet, at least three serious bills were introduced. TikTok The Congress is becoming more skeptical about its ties to China Communist Party and its huge influence over American culture.
In the months since a ban was placed on TakTok, anti-TikTok sentiments have grown. Install the app on devices owned by the government. While some legislation would ban all government-owned devices, others would allow regulators like the Commerce Department The United States will decide what is permitted. The White House supports limiting TikTok’s market dominance.
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RESTRICT Act Sens. Sens. submitted Last week, the RESTRICT Act was passed to provide a “holistic” Response to TikTok
The bill wouldn’t ban TikTok completely. Instead, it would offer regulators new powers to crack down quickly on TikTok or other apps affiliated with adversarial governments — which proponents say would be better than a simple ban.
Particularly, Legislation This would require that the Commerce Department establishes a new set guidelines. “deter, disrupt, prevent, prohibit, investigate, or otherwise mitigate” The conduct of companies located in China, Russia, or North Korea. These guidelines are only applicable if the company has access to the Internet. “sensitive personal data” Greater than a Million Residents
The RESTRICT Bill was announced by a dozen senators on both sides of each aisle. Staff claim that this number is increasing.
It has also the support of the White House. This suggests that it may be one of the most effective options for reining in the company.
Critics believe it would not ban TikTok. TikTok also indicated that it prefers to use the RESTRICT Act.
Act to Deter America’s Technological Adversaries Rep. Michael McCaul (R. Texas) introduced the DATA Act on February 1st and had it fast-tracked to a House Foreign Affairs Committee voting within a week. President Joe Biden would have to issue penalties to TikTok and the White House if they knowingly transfer user data. “any foreign person” Associated with the Chinese government The bill The committee was passed With a vote by party lines. Republicans voted in support, while Democrats opposed it as it could limit free speech.
The DATA Act names TikTok directly in the legislation. It appears to be in re
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