TikTok Seeks Legal Relief Amid Potential Ban and Supreme Court Appeal

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TikTok has filed an emergency motion for an injunction to prevent a ban from taking effect on January 19, 2025, pending an appeal to the US Supreme Court. The company argues that the ban would significantly impact its 170 million American users, with small businesses potentially losing over $1 billion and creators nearly $300 million in earnings within a month. TikTok's operations and advertising have contributed significantly to the U.S. economy, adding $32.7 billion to the GDP in 2023.
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