Hours after the US Supreme Court upheld a law banning TikTok in the country, the company stated late Friday that itโll go dark in the US on Sunday unless President Joe Bidenโs administration gives assurances to Apple and Google that they will not face enforcement actions when the ban takes effect.
The Court upheld the law on national security grounds if TikTokโs Chinese parent company ByteDance does not sell it, putting the popular short-video app on track to go dark in just two days.
The courtโs 9-0 decision throws the social media platform โ and its 170 million American users โ into limbo, and its fate in the hands of Donald Trump, who has vowed to rescue TikTok after returning to the presidency on Monday.
โUnless the Biden Administration immediately provides a definitive statement to satisfy the most critical service providers assuring non-enforcement, unfortunately TikTok will be forced to go dark on January 19,โ the company said.
The White House declined to comment.
Apple, Alphabetโs Google, Oracle and others could face massive fines if they continue to provide services to TikTok after the ban takes effect.
โStay Tunedโ
The law was passed by an overwhelming bipartisan majority in Congress last year and signed by Biden, though a growing chorus of lawmakers who voted for it are now seeking to keep TikTok operating in the United States.
TikTok, ByteDance and some of the appโs users challenged the law, but the Supreme Court decided that it did not violate the US Constitutionโs First Amendment protection against government abridgment of free speech as they had argued.
ByteDance has done little to divest of TikTok by the Sunday deadline set under the law. But the appโs shutdown might be brief.
Trump, who in 2020 had tried to ban TikTok, has said he plans to take action to save the app.
โMy decision on TikTok will be made in the not too distant future, but I must have time to review the situation. Stay tuned!โ Trump said in a social media post.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew plans to attend Trumpโs second inauguration on Monday in Washington.
Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed TikTok in a phone call on Friday.
โForeign Adversary Controlโ
For years TikTokโs Chinese ownership has raised concerns among US leaders, and the fight has unfolded at a time of rising trade tensions between US and China.
Lawmakers and Bidenโs administration have said China could use TikTok to amass data on millions of Americans for harassment, recruitment and espionage.
โTikTokโs scale and susceptibility to foreign adversary control, together with the vast swaths of sensitive data the platform collects, justify differential treatment to address the governmentโs national security concerns,โ the Supreme Court said in the unsigned opinion.
TikTok has become one of the most prominent social media platforms in the U.S., particularly among young people who use it for short-form videos, including many who use it as a platform for small businesses.
Some users reacted with shock that the ban could actually happen.
The companyโs powerful algorithm, its main asset, feeds individual users short videos tailored to their liking. The platform presents a vast collection of user-submitted videos, that can be viewed with a smart phone app or on the internet.
As the January 19 deadline approached, millions of users jumped to other Chinese-owned apps like RedNote, finding they had to decipher its all-Mandarin platform to kickstart their feeds.
โChina is adapting in real-time to the ruling,โ said Craig Singleton, a China expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank, which submitted a brief in the case against TikTok. โBeijing isnโt just building apps; itโs building a discourse power ecosystem to shape global narratives and influence societies.โ
Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement the ruling affirmed that the law protects U.S. national security.
โAuthoritarian regimes should not have unfettered access to millions of Americansโ sensitive data,โ Garland added.
What Happens Next?
The Biden administration has emphasised that TikTok could continue operating if it is freed from Chinaโs control. The White House said on Friday that Biden will not take any action to save TikTok.
Biden has not formally invoked a 90-day delay in the deadline as allowed by the law.
โThis decisionโs going to be made by the next president anyway,โ Biden told reporters.
The law bars providing certain services to TikTok and other foreign adversary-controlled apps including by offering it through app stores such as Apple and Google.
Google declined to comment on Friday. Apple and Oracle did not respond to requests for comment.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said action to implement the law โmust fall to the next administrationโ while the Justice Department said, โimplementing and ensuring compliance with the law after it goes into effect on January 19 โ will be a process that plays out over timeโ.
TikTok said those statements โhave failed to provide the necessary clarity and assurance to the service providers that are integral to maintaining TikTokโs availability to over 170 million Americansโ.
A viable buyer could still emerge, or Trump could invoke a law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, stating that keeping TikTok is beneficial for national security.
Only one notable bidder has emerged so far โ Frank McCourt, former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, who said he believes TikTok is worth about $20 billion without its algorithm.
โBeijing needs TikTok more than Washington does,โ said Michael Sobolik, a senior fellow and expert in US-China relations at the Hudson Institute think tank.
โWith that leverage, Trump has a better chance of getting what he wants: TikTokโs continued operation in America without any national security threats.โ
(With inputs from Reuters)