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DOJ says it's no longer illegal to download TikTok on federal devices

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has ruled that the federal law prohibiting TikTok downloads on government devices no longer applies due to changes in the app's ownership structure. The decision follows a 2022 bipartisan law requiring federal agencies to remove TikTok from devices, citing national security risks related to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. However, the DOJ concluded that the law only applied to TikTok versions with 'problematic ownership features' similar to ByteDance's control. The updated TikTok, now operated through a U.S.-based joint venture with majority American ownership, is no longer subject to the ban. Federal agencies retain the authority to independently restrict TikTok access based on internal policies. The ruling comes amid ongoing debates over data privacy and foreign influence, with some lawmakers expressing concern about the implications of the ownership shift.

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DOJ says it's no longer illegal to download TikTok on federal devices

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has ruled that the federal law prohibiting TikTok downloads on government devices no longer applies due to changes in the app's ownership structure. The decision follows a 2022 bipartisan law requiring federal agencies to remove TikTok from devices, citing national security risks related to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. However, the DOJ concluded that the law only applied to TikTok versions with 'problematic ownership features' similar to ByteDance's control. The updated TikTok, now operated through a U.S.-based joint venture with majority American ownership, is no longer subject to the ban. Federal agencies retain the authority to independently restrict TikTok access based on internal policies. The ruling comes amid ongoing debates over data privacy and foreign influence, with some lawmakers expressing concern about the implications of the ownership shift.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal and political developments surrounding TikTok's ownership changes and the subsequent DOJ ruling. While it acknowledges the national security concerns raised by critics and the legislative actions taken, it does not overtly favor either side. The报道

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