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knightcolumbia.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article argues that a ban on the TikTok app would likely violate the U.S. First Amendment by restricting American users' rights to receive information from abroad and requires the government to meet a high legal burden of justification. | |
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www.internetgovernance.org
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| | | | | Today the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling upholding the TikTok ban. The Justices clearly did not understand the full implications of this decision, and admitted as much in the opening paragraphs of the decision: "...we are conscious that the cases before us involve new technologies with transformative capabilities. This challenging new context [...] | |
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pxlnv.com
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| | | | | Finally. The government of the United States finally passed a law that would allow it to force the sale of, or ban, software and websites from specific countries of concern. The target is obviously TikTok - it says so right in its text - but crafty lawmakers have tried to add enough caveats and clauses [...] | |
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thedefensepost.com
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| | | The Taiwanese Air Force has tested an air-launched variant of the Hsiung Feng-III (HF-3) cruise missile, according to local media reports. | ||